Usually something that makes the reader interested, and to the part of the story where the reader gets most interested
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Explanation:
The monarchs that said that there was no person in the world with the right of addressing them directly based their authority on God (or the Gods their society believed in), because they had the idea that God was the one who chose them to rule, and trying to question them, was similar to questioning God itself.
Answer:
a. Fausto knows that the dog was not really in danger, but the husband and wife believe he rescued their dog.
Explanation:
"The No-Guitar Blues" tells the story of Fausto, a Hispanic boy who dreams of becoming a famous guitarist, however, his family does not have the money for him to buy a guitar and take classes to learn how to play it. However, he finds a lost dog, which belongs to a wealthy couple who are offering a reward to anyone who finds the dog. Faust returns the dog and receives the reward, but the couple asks how the dog was found. Faust did not find the dog in any danger, but he tells an entirely different story to the dog's owners who begin to think that the animal was in great danger while it was lost.