The four terms in the passage that convey a feeling of suffocation are:
B- confinement: meaning to be restricted indoors. “...after the long day of confinement in the house...”
D- strained: exerting intense mental and physical effort. “...the children strained to get out.” Their strong effort suggests the environment inside was oppressively hot.
E- stifled: the sensation of being unable to breathe due to heat and lack of fresh air. “...in a way that stifled the children...”
F- choke: inability to breathe because of insufficient air or blocked airways. “if they didn’t burst out into the light and see the sun and feel the air, they would choke.”
I concur since I feel like a servant to everyone, and my sister has become even lazier than she used to be.
Answer:
Z
Explanation:
It's straightforward math, folks
I chose C, which reads, "It's a hot night. I disremember any sich weather before on the Bar."
The article depicts Mrs. Hossack as a potentially dangerous figure, whereas the excerpt presents her in strikingly different lights.