Answer:
Technically, yes it is a crime. Despite it being tradition, the people are committing homicide. The book also takes place in rural America where homicide was declared illegal in the 1700s. Had the situation occurred elsewhere in the world, it might not be a crime. From a more complex standpoint, actually convicting people would be difficult as many people took part, but it is nonetheless a crime altogether.
Explanation:
This passage tells us that even
though Harry may look much worn out on the outside, he has guts to show that he
can win in negotiating with people amidst the glare and judgment the people
made and think about him.
Three is the answer because the 1,2, and 4 would be based off a informational article meanwhile 3 would be based of an allusion or fiction so your answer is 3
The question is asking which answer choice DOES NOT make sense about a theme of a story.
You could use choice A, C, and D as definitions for theme. So your answer that does not fit is B.
Answer = B. The theme of a short story is the plot- the actions that lead up to the story's resolution.
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