Answer:
<em> the reader most likely anticipates that </em><u><em>Ellery will ask the boys where the money is.</em></u>
Explanation:
<em>This is the most logical option from the group of options given. For the Buell, Ruffo and Strager boys to be grinning shows that they have an idea of what happened to the money and the teacher, Ellery has no other option than to ask them about it.</em>
Answer:
Don't try to get rid of your problems in the easiest way possible because if you do they will come right back.
The poem<span> "</span>Fame is a Bee" is symbolic of the highs and lows of fame. <span>It is an extended metaphor, comparing the characteristics of a </span>bee<span> to characteristics of </span>fame. Dickinson only gave the "bee" one wing to represent the short flight of fame<span>.</span>
Answer:
B. Vast setting
Explanation:
An epic is a poem of heroic proportions; it can't be short or focus on simple daily life event. It cannot be written with a casual tone as it narrates some heroic deeds of legendary figures.