4) 'He was
wearing a new navy-blue overcoat, a new
brown trilby hat, and a new brown suit'
That is sight imagery, this helps us imagine Billy.
'The tea tasted faintly of bitter almonds'
This is taste imagery, this helps us imagine what the tea tasted like.
5) I think the landlady is a murderer and stuffs men and animals.
'the door swung open and a woman was standing there.' I think this means she is always there waiting for her new victims.
'I stuff all my little pets myself when they pass away.' This shows that she STUFFS animals when they die. This proofs that the landlady stuffs people.
6) I think the end is the climax of the story because the lady gives Billy that creepy smile.
7) The smell of burnt almonds is the smell of a poison that is deadly to humans. I appreciate the story more because of the small details that Roald Dahl put in.
8) I liked the ending because it leaves some mystery to the story. This way the reader can imagine what happens next.
That is sight imagery, this helps us imagine Billy.
'The tea tasted faintly of bitter almonds'
This is taste imagery, this helps us imagine what the tea tasted like.
5) I think the landlady is a murderer and stuffs men and animals.
'the door swung open and a woman was standing there.' I think this means she is always there waiting for her new victims.
'I stuff all my little pets myself when they pass away.' This shows that she STUFFS animals when they die. This proofs that the landlady stuffs people.
6) I think the end is the climax of the story because the lady gives Billy that creepy smile.
7) The smell of burnt almonds is the smell of a poison that is deadly to humans. I appreciate the story more because of the small details that Roald Dahl put in.
8) I liked the ending because it leaves some mystery to the story. This way the reader can imagine what happens next.
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