<span>B. from cheerful to sinister</span>
The subject is a “queen wore a golden crown”
Answer: The narrator has been insulted many times and now vows revenge against Fortunato.
Explanation: All other options are the result of a poor understanding of the text: in a void, the "thousand injuries of Fortunato" could be understood as injuries that Fortunato has suffered, but the context lets us know it is the other way around as soon as we read "I had borne," which actually means "I have suffered" (borne is the past participle of bear, not of born). To venture upon here means to start doing something new, figuratively coming into a new territory, which, in this context, is injury.
Answer:
Yes, All you have to do it Make a Hook that makes your introduction interesting then you summaries your back ground information, after that you need to write a thesis statement then your done with introduction its pretty simple follow the instruction and you will be done.
Answer:
Transitive is the right answer
HOPE YOU WILL LIKE IT AND MARK AS BRAINIEST