"Why" is the question to ask to help identify the reason for an event that happens in a historical text.
If you ask "why" an event happened, you will get to better understand the reasoning around it, what prompted the event, and some of the personal/political emotions or decisions that surrounded the event.
I think this is a continue the passage thing so, sorry if I’m wrong “ there’s somebody walking behind us. I think we are being followed “
Answer:
The crowd picks this up again and with it their suspicions come back with a rush. The murmur becomes a loud chant filling the
air with accusations and demands for action. Two of the men pass Don right up the steps. Goodman flattens himself against
the screen door
What does this stage direction tell the reader about Goodman's viewpoint?
He is nervous the crowd may ask him to join them.
He is worried the crowd may take his generator.
He is frightened the crowd may harm him.
He is concerned the crowd may leave him by himself.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Spring tides are characteristically not very high or very low.
C. Spring tides occur during times of heavy rainfall and flooding.
Explanation:
I'm not 100% sure this is the right answer....srry if I was wrong. I think it would be A or C.....