Answer:
The house`s footing makes the sound as it grits in the wind
Explanation:
In the introduction to the story, the narrator wonders what causes the sound that she hears. The first assumption was that it might have been something in her dream and that it was not a real sound. Then a sneaky thought crawls into her mind making her wonder if there is maybe a robber in the house. Finally, she listens to it a little bit more carefully and comes to a realization that the sound is just footing`s gritting caused by the wind.
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The information in the "During" section of the volcanoes page is organized like this.
The page presents four different kinds of threats that volcanoes pose and what to do before, during, and after an eruption.
I beleive your question had options, hope that one is this one or it fits to this one.
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<span>D. to help the reader imagine the sounds present in the novel’s setting</span>
A counterargument is an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.