This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Read The Pied Piper of Hamelin
, by Robert Browning (1888)
What does the section from the lone surviving child’s perspective reveal about the Piper’s magic?
Answer: The Piper’s music enchanted them whit promises of a magical land.
Explanation:
The only surviving child from the Pipers music, a limping boy who didn´t make it on time to follow the rest of the children, explains that the magical music promised to lead them into a magical land full of amazing treats, such as plenty fruit-trees, beautiful flowers, bees that don´t sting, and winged horses.
Mr. Carris is afraid and it is shown through direct characterization.
Answer:
She did not go with her friends to present the petition (option C).
Explanation:
After reading the excerpt on 'My Story', from the first sentence: I did not go down with the others to present that petition to the bus company and the city officials, because I didn’t feel anything could be accomplished.
We would discover she didn't go with her friends to present the petition.
Had to look for the options and here is my answer.
Based on the given excerpt above from President Eisenhower’s address on September 24, 1957, the reason why the President had included all these details is to convince his listeners or audience <span>of the need for presidential intervention. Hope this answers your question.</span>