The narrators wife voiced that all cats are witches this evokes the wife’s superstitious beliefs
Explanation:
The black cat is one of the stories which narrate the instability and the alcoholism of the narrator destroys his personality and his personal life. This is one of his dark tales and he explains how he killed his cat and wife because of his alcoholism.
His wife always believed the black cat as a sign of bad luck and she often describes it as witch. Later the author feels guilty about his act and then he regrets it
Answer: a dramatic improvement in Colin's health.
Explanation:
throughout the novel, Colin's health does gradually improve, Mary tells Colin his "illness" is simply a mental image, after spending time within the garden, his health improves.
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A: "The student<u>'s</u> face went palid". It's necessary to place an apostrophe plus an "s" to the end of the noun "student" to indicate possession, that is to say, to indicate that it was the face of the students.
B: No error. The question structure is correct.
C: "Bad meaning <u>it's</u> bad" The apostrophe here is used to contract the words "it" and "is". Without the apostrophe, the sentence is confusing as "its" refers to the possessive pronoun or the possessive adjective of "it".
D: "bad meaning <u>it's</u> good". To have a more proper structure sentence, this clause should follow the structure of the prior sentence.
I believe that the trait is deceptiveness: it does not really sound like Noah is really crying out of the emotions inside of him, but rather for show: he "performed" some tears, rather than cried, which suggests that it was for the benefit of the viewer, not because it expressed his genuine emotions.