As in so many mystery novels, Roger Ackroyd is set in a small, isolated community where everybody knows everybody else. The isolated, close-knit setting 1) suggests that the criminal is someone who everybody knows, and 2) creates a paranoid, suspenseful mood, since the criminal is hiding a big secret from their neighbors. It’s also telling that the owners of the two most “important houses” in town are also the two main victims of the novel.
ᑕᗩᑎᗪᒪE,ᑕᗩᑎᗪIᗪᗩTᑌᔕ,ᑕᗩᑎᗪIᗪ,ᑕᗩᑎᗪOᖇ ᗩᑎᗪ ᑕᗩᑎᗪEᒪᗩ
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Answer:
sneezing
Explanation:
I say this because of the last sentence, No matter how hard you try to go against it, it still comes out. You still end up sneezing.
Its b.
Cause it is. and how would you if it was wrong.HAHAHA