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Finger [1]
1 year ago
10

Reread lines 88-100 what transformation has taken place? What assumptions had you made about the characters that had to be chang

ed? Support your answer with explicit textual evidence
English
1 answer:
yKpoI14uk [10]1 year ago
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Answer:

<h3>husband would turn into a beast like a werewolf because of the cursed bloodline in the family</h3>

Explanation:

The assumption about the change in the characters which I had made was that the <u>husband would turn into a beast like a werewolf because of the cursed bloodline in the family.</u>

Since no exact detail was given at the beginning of the story about what the husband would look like once changed, I <u>assumed that he would change into a pale beast with large body. </u>

The assumption was inferred upon through these lines "He was white all over then, like a worm’s skin. And he turned his face. It was changing while I  looked, it got flatter and flatter, the mouth flat and wide, and the teeth grinning flat and dull, and the  nose just a knob of flesh with nostril holes, and the ears gone, and the eyes gone blue — blue, with  white rims around the blue — staring at me out of that flat, soft, white face."

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