Answer:
"Without innovations in food production, the factories could not have grown so quickly. The trend quickened after 1860 and continued throughout the 21st century as well."
Explanation:
Because in the previous sentence it already stated the same thing. (PS I probably got this wrong)
Correct. An outline always has a title, but the speaker does not atually say it in the speech. It is ususally there so that they don't accidently read the wrong one.
The answer is going to be B
Mrs. Dorling acted indifferently when the author said, "I am Mrs. S's daughter," since she didn't want to give her all of Mrs. S's valuable possessions.
Explanation:
This is a question taken from the story "The Address."
When the narrator came to her house, Mrs. Dorling pressed her palm against the door, as if she didn't want it to open anymore.
Her expression was completely devoid of recognition.
She kept silently staring at the woman.
Since the narrator knew about the lady's greediness, The narrator pretended to be unconcerned with reality.
A snake coiled and ready to strike would be an amazing scene ending that wants to present a symbol for increasing tension. Quiet people and dark cities are brooding, not very full of tension, while a church in a wilderness also represents something else.