English, 05.05.2020 15:58 natashalane8617
Reread lines 250-264 what do you think happens to emily at the end of the story? support you answer with explict textual evidence- "When they find me, they won’t know he loved me. They’ ll think I was a
stupid girl who thought she could play with a mean dog.
She feels her eyes flutter from fatigue; she feels herself stagger. As in a
dream, she feels Black Heart at her side, his head butting her thigh, insistent
and strong. He prods her toward the vineyard’s open door. A moment later, she
is surrounded by grapes, silver-blue in the moonlight. Her arid mouth craves
their delicious juice, but Black Heart jabs her and she keeps moving. She hears
Maria calling her. She hears Ed’s car limp up the gravel drive. She even hears,
or thinks she hears, Daniel, or perhaps it’s her father, singing in the distance. The sounds fade. She wants to scream, but, so deep in the vineyard, she
knows no one would hear her.
I’ ll find my way back, she vows, but stumbles, collapses. On her back on the
grass altar, she sees, as if on a different planet, the snow-capped Andes. She
discovers that, remarkably, she is still singing, in a voice charged with emotion.
I’m safe. But—no—it is Black Heart, mouth at her ear, who is singing."
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