English, 08.01.2021 21:10, stattheman8257
What does Charlotte imply when she says that Zachariah looks like “the very imp of death in search of souls”?
-She trusts him, despite appearances.
-She finds him dangerous and frightening.
-She believes what he says.
-She thinks he is unfairly treated.
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