It would be (Howard 27), it’s always the authors last name and the page number
The answer to this question would most likely be a plant. Although
plants do not digest food in the same way as human beings, they still
take in nutrients and produce energy through sunlight and water, so this
could definitely be defined as the plant enjoying a snack!
Pearl is a very conflicting character. Her attitude and actions can be interpreted in many different ways as she has a remarkably multi-faceted personality. We see she's a very special and intelligent child, but often her behavior shows glimpses of a darker side as she seems to hurt Hester's emotions on purpose at times. It'd be easy to interpret Pearl <u>as the personification of Hester's sin and a negative force in her life, like many leaders of the town do</u>. But we have to remember she's just a child, and ultimately ends up helping her mother to move on.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Through the suspenseful mood
Explanation:
This is a passage, where the author wants to emphasise the suspenseful mood. In literature, <em>suspense is the anticipation</em> of the outcome of a plot or of the solution to an uncertainty, puzzle, or mystery.
Even though the description is about unscrewing of the cylinder, the writer <u><em>descriptevely prolongs</em></u> it by describing every little detail, which creates sensation of suspense in a reader.