Answer: A. beaming
Explanation:
The best association for it would be the word 'Beaming' because we must include details from the sentence along with it.
There is talk about ''The caver'' and the ''treasure'' that is reflecting the light. That reflection of treasure is beaming because when it is 'beaming' it means that the object is glowing with the light. Since we are talking about the cavern, beaming light reflected from the treasure is eliminating the darkness from the cavern.
Sensory language I think good luck
Answer:
A mysterious lighthouse appears on the horizon every time there's
a murder.
Explanation:
Answer:
From the text, she has no idea about the murder. She didn't realize that Claudius murdered Hamlet's father.
Explanation:
When Hamlet confronted his mother Gertrude, the guilt she expressed was for marrying Claudius inappropriately. But, she did not seem to know of the role Claudius played in the murder of Hamlet's father, when Hamlet presses her on it, her response is, "Alas, he's mad."
Therefore from the text, Gertrude had no idea what Hamlet was referring to when he talked about the murder of a king. She didn't realize that Claudius murdered Hamlet's father
Answer:
The paragraph starts off with kind of a philosophical hook "What we learn about our friends on a road trip may be very different from what we learn about them in their homes or at school", which is interesting because it is an idea that is bigger than the story. It gives relevant details such as the title of the story, author, main character, and setting, but doesn't give too much away.