This is a personal question. I will answer below according to the word that was unfamiliar to me, but feel free to add to the answer in case there were more for you.
Answer and Explanation:
The word that I found unfamiliar and whose meaning I did not know at first was "behest". I had never seen that word before. To understand its meaning, I looked for context clues. <u>The rest of the sentence in which "behest" appears functions as a clue to finding its meaning. It says that, at a person's behest, something happened: "the Exhibition dropped its superfluous rags and stripped itself. . ." As soon as I read this part, it made me think of the word "command." For instance, the sentence "At the general's command, the troops advanced" has a similar connotation to the one with "behest".</u>
To confirm my assumptions, I looked the word up online and found it indeed means "order" or "command".
Answer: Definitely B) Young adult years
Explanation:
I think it would be however good luck hope i helped:)
The witches were considered a supernatural
entity in the form of a human who can cast spells, harm people, and break the
marriages. In general people thought witches or witchcraft personifies evil and
Satan.
Another aspect of the witchcraft was that these
witches by their witchcraft help the farmers in growing crops, give children to
those who are not fortunate to have any, make the wealth multiply overnight.
People thought witches lived among them and
there were certain signs, certain objects which could help people identify a
witch. They were thought to have a pact with devil as a witch. Usually witches
were considered “women” but sometimes men “Witches” were also found.
<span>The first book dealing with the issue was
written in 1486 by Jacob Sprenger & Heinrich Kramer named “Malleusmaleficarum”.</span>
A. Ethos, which goes to your emotional side.