The towns respond to miners is:
B. They sold miners supplies and made a fortune.
<h3>The Klondike Gold Rush</h3>
- In the Klondike Gold Rush, stampeders were on their way to gold fields.
- They had little or no information about where they were heading to.
- About 100,000 gold-seekers set out to the gold fields but only 30,000 made it.
- Towns actually made fortunes from the miners by selling supplies to them.
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See: Traders, Camels, Bandits
Hear: about religion, someone hustling a deal, about far away places
Smell: Incense, unwashed people, Candles
Touch: Silk, Gold, Ivory
Taste: Spices, unleavened bread, Rice
She was so frightened that her hands felt clammy.
Answer:
The wicked Stepmother.
Explanation:
The Wicked Stepmother because she is mean to the children and wants the children to go away.
Answer: Tessie's obviously negative view of the lottery after she wins conflicts with the readers' previous view of the lottery as rather mundane to create suspense about why Tessie gets so upset.
Explanation: