Answer:
A. The narrator thinks Jasper is foolish.
Explanation:
The best that expresses the narrator's viewpoints towards Jasper is that "the narrator thinks Jasper is foolish".
From the excerpt, it is very clear that the narrator thinks Jasper is foolish. One is termed foolish is if he/she refuses to heed to warning. A foolish person is seen to be unwise and definitely lacks wisdom. Jasper displayed that because he was oblivious of the figure he cut out.
His foolishness is seen in his not making proper enquiries about the whereabouts of Thomas.
Therefore, Option A is the correct answer.
Answer:
horses
Explanation:
bcuz the John Steinbeck can't traveled with other animals
The best answer is "It captures the beauty and serenity of life in Los Angeles, suggesting why Didion feels more content living there than she did in New York."
In this excerpt, Didion shows the beauty and peace she felt in L.A. and how this feeling prompted her to give up her apartment in New York.
Answer:
C. Simon is murdered.
Explanation:
Options A and B are examples of rising action, i.e. events leading up to the climax.
Option D is basically part of the resolution, i.e. the part of a story, in which the action comes to an end.
Option C represents the climax in the story when the boys led by Jack mistake Simon for the beast and kill him.