A, B, and D can all be referenced at the beginning of the text, when the author is describing what Pony Riders are, as opposed to the end where it becomes more of a scenario or a description.
At the end of the excerpt, the author says "...and a man and a horse burst past our excited faces..." so with this, we can assume people DID care about the Pony Riders, as they were excited to see them. Therefore, the answer is C.
Answer:
The barking dog annoyed the neighbors, he barked all day and night.
I actually don’t know how to answer this because there’s some reaosn there should be like if someone committed a crime.
Answer:
He feels worthless and dehumanized. He feels like his life is not worth living.
Explanation:
He no longer has any way to move about as he did before and he is in pain. He does die.
You could write this from two perspectives:
He is insane and his mind drove him to believe he is a bug.
He honestly had a physical change and therefore he dies since he feels he cannot do anything anymore and he cannot work to take care of his family.
Answer: <u>Sir Tarquine and Morgan le Fay </u>are the characters that posed a great threat to Launcelot's honor.
Explanation:
Morgan le Fay posed a threat because it would of been against his honor to follow the lewd request. This would of made him lose personal dignity and integrity.
Sir Tarquine posed the greatest threat to Launcelot. This is because Tarquine had his brother killed by Launcelot. For this, Tarquine put Launcelot's followers/men in jail and kept them imprisoned.