<span>In the Langston Hughes story 'Why, You Reckon?', both the narrator and the man he meets are hungry. They are both people of color and are considering robbing the next prosperous-looking white man they meet so that they can eat.</span>
It's "C: A cobra; the snake foretells a warning of danger to come." Kali mentions that they are sacred and should not have been killed. This foreshadow represents a warning.
The correct answer is D. Commands.
Issuing commands and ordering people always uses imperative mood such as: Do it! or Work harder!
I need to see it the text but I'll try. It's States that in the article, "How to Raise a Hippo" it says that's hippos need water and fish to like around.
<span>"...the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart."
This is the statement made directly after Victor succeeds in bringing the "monster" to life. He realizes that the possibility he had imagined, now a reality, is more than he can bear. It IS "horror" and "disgusting" now that it is alive. He has created a monster.</span>