In the story, the description of the landlady shifts from welcoming and gentle to
strange and...
English, 17.05.2020 16:57 destineedeal1
In the story, the description of the landlady shifts from welcoming and gentle to
strange and scary, implying the landlady may possess a more devious nature.
For example, when Billy meets the landlady, the text describes her as a middle-aged
woman with a "warm welcoming smile" (Paragraph 15).
Please provide two additional quotes or observations with paragraph numbers to
support her shift from welcoming to strange and scary.
Welcoming and gentle:
Text evidence 1
Text evidence 2
Character shift:
Text evidence 1
Text evidence 2
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