Hurry im timed read the excerpt from "the legacy of billy mason." "i told you i should have stayed home! " billy protested plaintively. "i'm missing the first game of the playoffs, and my team really needs me! " "i understand—" began his father. "no, you don't understand," said billy, "because you never cared about anything like i care about baseball, not in your whole life." in the context of the story, the excerpt is ironic because billy's father a. is actually a very good baseball player. b. named his son after a baseball player. c. stayed away from the playoffs. d. is more concerned about the family's vacation.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00, maddo36
Which situation might occur in a conflict of character versus nature? a. a society disapproves of a character’s behavior. b. a character suffers from a serious illness and eventually dies. c. two characters argue over a difference of opinion. d. a character is unable to decide on his opinion of another character.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30, htx88
Pls due today which excerpt from the text most effectively demonstrates that the narrator's point of view about the cabuliwallah has changed? "i felt a little sorry, and would have called him back, but i found he was returning of his own accord." "i sent for mini immediately from the inner apartment. many difficulties were raised, but i would not listen." "tears came to my eyes. i forgot that he was a poor cabuli fruit-seller, while i was—. but no, what was i more than he? he also was a father." "i took them and was going to pay him, but he caught my hand and said: "you are very kind, sir! keep me in your recollection. do not offer me money! —"
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English, 22.06.2019 06:50, CrownedQueen
Isaw clearly the doom which had been prepared for me, and congratulated myself upon the timely accident by which ! had escaped. another step before my fall, and the world had seen me no more and the death just avoided was of that very character which i had regarded as fabulous and frivolous in the tales respecting the inquisition. to the victims of its tyranny, there was the choice of death with its direst physical agonies, or death with its most hideous moral horrors. i had been reserved for the latter. by long suffering my nerves had been unstrung, until i trembled at the sound of my own voice, and had become in every respect a fitting subject for the species of torture which awaited me. which torture does the passage above reference? a. being eaten alive by rats b. being sliced open by a giant blade c. being killed by falling into a hole d. being burned alive
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