Doodle is particularly struck by the death of the bird; he wants to bury him, but their mother refuses, saying it might carry diseases. Doodle finds a way to carry it by the neck with a piece of string and burry it anyway.
-The freezing rain stung my skin as I briskly walked home from school.
-Shawna's hostility toward me was revealed by her cold stare and crossed arms.
-Charles felt his ears and cheeks grow red as he scrambled to pick his lunch up off the floor.
Answer:
A. Are you going to the dance on Friday? B. My name is Julie. C. Look out for that car! D. Wouldn't it be faster to ride our bikes?
Answer:
He believes that black people are generally viewed and treated as outsiders in England.
Explanation:
This is from Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe. If you have choices it would be a good idea to list them. These lines are said to Mephistopheles, who is a devil pretty high up in "the organization."
The Catholic Church was taking a bit a beating at the time (Marlowe was part of the Renaissance movement), and so he his making the comment that an old Franciscan Friar would suit a devil best. It is credited with being comic relief.
Frankly I don't find it so, but if it is one of your answers, take it.