The correct answer is: "its"
Explanation:
The textbook definition defines noun as a person, place or a thing. Everything that does not belong to a person category assumes to in a "thing" category (if not places). The pronoun we use for anything that is not a person is "it." Here in this case, "one of the horses" phrase is used. A horse does not lie in the person's category. Therefore, we will use "it." In the case of possessive pronoun, the possessive form of "it" is "its." Therefore, the correct answer in this case is "its."
3 a servant becuase they make mistake or 1 a king im not sure
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This quote is basically explaining how people have these visions of themselves and how they want to be to other people, and this is what makes their future. You can't have a future with no plan. Literally. It doesn't have to be 5 years ahead, or even <em>1</em> year, but it has to at least be a minute, or two. To do even the simplest things, you need a plan, and this plan for yourself is what makes you who you are and will be. These "stories" are about you and where you want to be headed.
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Not sure if you were wanting all that, but you got it lol
I think that a big part of the suspense in "The Pit and Pendulum" comes from two sources.
The first is the unknown. The reader has no idea why the protagonist has been arrested and sentenced. The opening paragraphs have him in and out of conscious thought all while hallucinating. We don't know who he is or what he has done to deserve punishment. Once he is in his cell, the unknown continues.