I had forward to go to the movies or to go to play with my friends or something else idk I hope I helped and I am sorry if I am wrong.
This is the best answer I can find. After reading it over multiple times I shortened it down to the word Delicate. It makes it sound like she want's this gown.
Why do Claudia and Frieda beat up Rosemary, what does Rosemary offer as an apology?
Claudia and Frieda "beat" up rosemary due to not being allowed inside Rosemary's father's Buick. Rosemary offers some life advice as an apology.
What does Claudia do once she falls ill?
Claudia lies down.
How does Claudia describe Mr. Henry when she first meets him?
Claudia describes him as friendly and playful due to him doing magic tricks for them.
What game does Mr. Henry play with Claudia and Frieda when he first see's them?
He presents them a penny then hides in somewhere in his clothing for them to find.
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The right answer is:
The aspect of this passage which most creates suspense in the reader?
A. The use of figurative language
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>In order for suspense to work in The Tell-Tale Heart by Allan Poe, this story needs figurative language. The vulture eye which terrifies and haunts the narrator builds suspense until it comes to a conclusion. </em>
<em>“It was open --wide, wide open --and I grew furious as I gazed upon it. I saw it with perfect distinctness, all a dull blue, with a hideous veil over it that chilled the very marrow in my bones...</em>
<em>but I could see nothing else of the old man's face or person: for I had directed the ray as if by instinct, precisely upon the spot.” </em>
<em>This language is giving little away to tease the reader. Edgar Allan Poe uses figurative language to develop an inventive story that averts a certain outcome with lots of suspense.</em>
1. The dogs in my neighbour’s yard started barking.
2. The teacher asked the students in the back row of the classroom to please be quiet.