Answer:
C: to provide a visual for something that the reader may be unfamiliar with
Explanation:
(don't quote me)
<span>D. But we had not traveled fifty miles down the stream before we found the water gradually becoming brackish and discolored from the salt and</span>
PROMPT:
I would rather jump out of a plane. I would want to do this because you can feel the fresh air in your face and under your arms, also because it would be something adventurous and fun todo! I think if I jumped out of an airplane i would be scared at first and might need a few encouraging words, but i would do it because it would be something fun and new todo ecspecially when you have nothing else to do and need that fresh air. I also think if i jumped out of an aiplane and like it, I would do it more and more times, it would bring me out of my comfort zone and make me feel free and brave, i dont know for sure if i would do it for a living but i would do it for fun! Something else daring I would want to do and it would also bring me out of my comfort zone is holding a snake, i never have before but if i did i would be scared but if i actually did it I would feel brave and more confidnet in myself! Also if i could do something else daring it would probably be driving a motorcycle, I think if i tried to drive one it would also give me fresh air and ALOT of confience, I think about alot of daring things i could do when I grow up but these are really the top three because they would give me more confidence and courage to do alot more things!
Answer:
Gruber and Hyatt told several of their discreet friends about the incident at the Harding's house when they got to Norton.
Explanation:
During a summer evening, Rev. J. Gruber and Maysville attorney called Hyatt met at Harding's place to discuss.
During their discussion, they noticed the strange agitation of a long vine in front of the house. The vine was shaking violently. On sighting the incidence, the duo rode together to Norton where they related the strange incidence to several discreet friends.
"A Vine On A House" is classic written by American story writer, journalist and poet, Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce.
It's a story which revealed the unusual vine found in the old abandoned Harding's house. Two years after the disappearance of the mother of the house, the family abandoned the house.