<span>In fact, it seems like the room and its creepy atmosphere might really be getting to our speaker. Even the rustling sound of the curtains seems sad to him .As he listens, he begins to really freak out, his head filling with "fantastic terrors."His heart starts to beat faster too; to calm himself down, he has to tell himself (twice) that the knocking sound he hears is just a visitor.<span>The more he says it though, the more we all know that it can't just be that, or at least not the kind of visitor he might be expecting…</span></span>
Poor Sally spent all night at the police station getting the third <span>degree.
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I think the answer is a cause nurturing doesn’t really make sense to me
The exposition is the plot element that will provide background information, introduces main characters, and always establishes conflict.
Hello There
Answers:
1) Telephone is a noun (D)
2) Extremely is an adjective (B)
3: Himself is a pronoun (C)
I hope this helps
-Chris