The correct answer for the given question above would be the third option: Based on the given excerpts above, the <span>excerpt from "Ghost House" that uses both alliteration and assonance to add emphasis is this: </span><span>Though two, close-keeping, are lass and lad,— Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.</span>
Answer:
Unacceptable.
Explanation:
The word "taboo" usually refers to anything that is deemed illegal, prohibited, repulsive, unacceptable, etc. It is used to talk of things that are not openly discussed, or accepted, and are secretive.
In the given scenario, Ron's refusal to talk about his salary shows he finds the topic unacceptable to be talked about openly. He seems to take the topic as something that is not openly talked about, and needs not do it. To him, his salary is something that is 'unacceptable' to be revealed.
The real answer on Edg. is A) the quality of being unchanged from the original state
The correct option is this: THEY ARE IMPRISONED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE FAIR.
Christian is a pilgrimage on his way to a celestial city called mount Zion and he and his companion, known as Faithful have to pass through the city of Vanity Fair. They were forewarned about the city by a man called Evangelist. When they got to the Vanity Fair city, the two travelers attended the town's famous fair but they refused to fall into temptations thrown at them, because of this, the two were imprisoned by the citizens of the town.<span />