Youth, Awe And Isolation are all themes portrayed in The White Heron
Answer: "If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must master it." Genesis, 4:7
Explanation: To me, my Christian faith is all about being held, comforted, forgiven, strengthened and loved. (......) This is no one’s fault, it is just life. Our job is to stay open and gentle, so we can hear the knocking on the door of our heart when it comes. (......) Faith in Christ has been the great empowering presence in my life, helping me walk strong when so often I feel so weak." Bear Grylls (http://www.beargrylls.com/index.php/blog/chapter-25/)
The answer is "it leaves things uncertain."
This passage focuses on the mother's understanding; it does not focus on Imogen's inner thoughts or her love for the children.
However, it does not specifically explain the "many things" the mother thought when she looked away from her child's eyes. Therefore, it leaves these things uncertain.
Between ideas would be the answer
Answer:
Dr Jekyll
Explanation:
Utterson hears that his long time friend Dr Lanyon has fallen into a strange and bad sickness that has affected both his mental health and the entire part of the body. He rushes off to visit his friend, upon arrival at his place he discovered that his sickness is much worse than he imagined and that his friend is at the point of death.
He then told Lanyon about Jekyll I'll babes also but Lanyon wants to hear nothing about it, Lanyon gets very angry and insisted that he doesn't want to set his eyes on Jekyll, Utterson kept insisting and Lanyon threatened to kick him out of his house if he kept on mentioning that name. Utterson then kept mute about the topic throughout god stay at Lanyon's house but he kept on wondering in what would have caused this type of hatred between two friends.