Answer:
Part A
How does the author provide readers with important information about Aunt Gertrude in the passage's exposition?
The author includes a flashback that details the narrator's interactions with and views on his aunt.
The author has the narrator's uncle read aloud a letter written by Aunt Gertrude.
The author includes dialogue in which characters talk about Aunt Gertrude's traits.
The author foreshadows the ending by mentioning Aunt Gertrude's well-known generosity.
Question 2
Part B
Which sentence from the exposition best illustrates the function of this part of the story as identified in Part A?
“This was not the time to press Aunt Gertrude for details, and just a few minutes later, she died peacefully.”
"I had seen Aunt Gertrude more in the past two years than I had ever before in my life, and she could be terrifying, often wearing a mean scowl on her deeply lined face."
“I’ll never forget the last moments before she died.”
“Although I never felt particularly close to Aunt Gertrude, it was comforting to know she was close by in her last years.”
Sorry I could not attach the story myself but here this the name of it
Secret in Slovakia
Answer:
I don't know what to do for this subject
Answer:
Oily
Explanation:
Kerosene does not really have a smell but it is said to have an oil like smell.
B. The audience can see images that provide the story's context
Answer:
The tone will be more negative and depressing is the correct answer.
Explanation:
In this question there are two important elements: the typical American town in the 1950s and a prison camp in WWII, which took place between 1939 and 1945. It is important to indicate that the tone is the attitude chosen by the writer toward an audience or a subject. Due to the terrible context (WWII), the tone will be more negative and depressing.