C) is the line which features a biblical allusion. Lazarus of Bethany is a New Testament character who Jesus, upon the behest of his sister, a loyal follower, resurrected several days after he had died.
Lazarus became a great witness of Jesus' status as the son of God following this event, and testified to his power (hence the line that follows "Come back to tell you all".
Answer:
The answer <em>should</em> be C.
Explanation:
Robert doesn't like trying problems like Number Devil, evidence is that Robert says, "I didn't. You don't think I'm crazy enough to try a problem like that, do you? I was just guessing." He is trying to say that he doesn't like trying math problems like Number Devil.
"All of a sudden..." is a transition that shows suspense. It says something happened, but it didn't happen with any warning and it doesn't tell the reader up front what went on or if it was good or bad.
Answer:
PART A- What is a theme of the storyteller? Answer: Questioning authority should sometimes be encouraged.
PART B- How does Saki develop the theme identified in Part A? Answer: He knows the children, and later the bachelor, criticizing and contradicting the aunt.
Explanation:
I just wanted to say, I know the two answers from taking the test myself and hope this helps you out! Thanks! :)