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❖ I think Grayson didn't turn Maniac over to a doctor or a police because he might've wanted someone in his life. In the book it mentions how Grayson was alone and maybe he just wanted some company. Grayson also might've felt bad for Maniac because he was a kid who didn't have a home and was just roaming around.
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Answer:
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<em>B) Mood</em>
Explanation:
The <u>mood</u> in a story is the way in which the author uses tone and diction to convey <u>specific feelings</u> that are related to a <u>specific environment</u>.
For example, the works in Gothic literature tend to present words that evoke a somber, tense and fearful mood on the reader that is akin to its characteristic setting: forests, abandoned towns or mansions, or desolated lands.
Answer:
"portrays Cinderella as
having physical beauty
portrays Cinderella as
missing her mother"
goes in The Tales of Mother Goose section
Explanation:
I had to guess on this question, and that was the only one I got right. But I know that "portrays Cinderella’s stepmother as unkind" doesn't go in the middle. And "portrays Cinderella as good and kind" and "portrays Cinderella as missing her mother" don't go in the Grimms' section (I hope this helps a little)
Answer:To let your love flow freely
Explanation: allows many to feel its joy is the correct answer. The simile "to melt like a running brook" and the personification of that brook singing suggest that love's natural desire is to share the joy freely with others.