In the story's both the characters are in trouble because they were rude and the wall and palace both did something out of the ordinary.
Poole’s thoughts are revealed through dialogue and Poole’s feelings are revealed through the way he speaks.
Poole expresses that he thinks there was foul play, revealing through the dialogue what his thoughts are. Because his voice is hoarse, the reader knows his feelings; he is shaken, emotionally distressed.
The narration directly reveals Mr. Utterson’s thoughts and feelings.
As for the lawyer, the narration goes into his mind and describes his thoughts as they are being processed. The way he observes the buttler, his impressions, how he feels about them, are all expressed by the narrator. For example, in "<em>cried the lawyer, a good deal frightened and rather inclined to be irritated</em>", and in "<em>he observed with great wonder</em>".
Answer: B
Explanation: Both sentences are correct, but to sound more formal, it's best not to use casual idioms and sayings such as "eye-to-eye."
The second sentence also gives us slightly more info, as it tells us the senate leaders <em>remain </em>divided.
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The people who were persecuted during Hitler's reign were the Jews, Homosexuals, Gypsies, Women, Children, Disabled people, and many more. Pretty much everyone who didn't follow his set of rules or wasn't the way he liked were persecuted. The Nazis targeted these people simply because Hitler wanted them gone. They were targeted for ethnic reasons, religious reasons, political beliefs, and even their sexual orientation.
Explanation:
the answer is A hope this helps