"Vanishing" has the connotation of happening almost magically-disappearing while people are looking. It also shows that something is disappearing or ending very quickly. Something 'finishing' or 'ending' feels like it was supposed to happen, that it's nothing out of the ordinary. Vanishing has a much more extraordinary quality.
This supports his main idea because he is trying to prove that terrible things (like the Holocaust) happen right in front of people's eyes and they don't do anything to stop it if they are being indifferent. This ties into the act of something vanishing because it happens in magic when people are looking right at the magician or the object that disappears.
D - he is scared to let the others now he has met the White Witch.
The White Witch is using Edmund to lure the other kids to Narnia so that she can entrap them before they can meet Aslan and release Narnia from the endless winter.
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The gloomy pasture gives you a feeling of dread.
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it's b or d
Explanation:
I read the book in class and he told us b or d
A word that modifies a noun is an adjective