Answer:
In Chapter 12 of Tuck Everlasting, Tuck takes Winnie out on the pond to try and explain why she must not tell anyone about the spring of water that makes people live forever. The natural setting of the pond, and the water of the pond itself serve as symbols of life and time and change, helping Tuck make his point.
Answer: D. Horrifying
Explanation:
In literature, a literary element that establishes a certain atmosphere and evokes certain feelings is called the mood. By the author's choice of words, the readers can easily assume if the mood in the story is depressing, melancholy, cheerful, etc.
In this particular paragraph from Margaret Frink's memoir, the narrator is shocked upon seeing a large number of dead animals by the road. The very description of the animal bodies that lie dead indicate that the mood of this excerpt is horrifying.
The answer is C. or.
I can't really explain it good ,but I know for a fact it's C.or, plus it can connect back to the word either.
<span>"The neighbour feud had grown into a personal one since Ulrich had come to be head of his family; if there was a man in the world whom he detested and wished ill to it was Georg Znaeym, the inheritor of the quarrel and the tireless game-snatcher and raider of the disputed border-forest."</span>
Drawing a conclusion based on information presented is called an inference (: