A premonition is defined as a strong feeling that something bad is about to happen, so one wouldn't have a premonition <em>after</em> an event takes place; it would be before, when they're feeling anxious or worried about a situation that doesn't yet have an outcome.
Each of the singers in the boys' choir must practice his part.
A. Nonsense
In the last sentence, the author calls Kircher's ideas "such nonsense."
Answer:
In Gary Soto’s memoir “One Last Time,” he vividly describes both the physical and mental demands of harvesting grapes and cotton as a migrant field worker.
Explanation:
Soto goes into great detail about his time picking grapes and cotton, but he doesn’t really go into as much detail about why he feels the way he does.