Answer:
Either the Falling Action or Resolution.
Explanation:
The falling action is the aftermath of the climax WHEN things are calming down and returning or things are slowing down
The resolution is (usually) when the story has a "happy ending" and the characters have resolved the climax and is "normal" again
C. The gills of a jack-o-lantern mushrooms give off a faint, glowing light.
Answer:
In the beginning of Stevenson's novel, the reader knows very little about what's really going on who is Mr. Hyde, what is his relationship to Dr. Jekyll, why is Mr. Hyde so repellent to everyone around him. This lack of information makes the novel mysterious and creates suspense. The setting also helps, since part of the action takes place in relatively sordid parts of London.
Explanation: Hope this works!
The author is using an anecdote because he is telling a true story about someone or something that happened.