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English, 07.04.2020 16:56 Travisbennington

Don't know which is worse, you moaning or your mother staring out the window, hoping someone will walk in and lay a shilling on the table. We have ugly days ahead of us. No sugar for anyone, rich or poor, no-no.”

I fanned myself with the wooden spoon. "Grandfather says this trouble will soon be over. He says people don't have gumption anymore."

Eliza mumbled something under her breath that I couldn't quite hear. When it came to strong-headed opinions, Eliza, my mother, and my grandfather were evenly matched.

In what three ways does Mattie and Eliza’s dialogue show readers about history?

A. that everyone, both the rich and the poor, were affected by the epidemic

b. that teenagers were stubborn

c. that living through the epidemic was frustrating

d. that Eliza and Grandfather disagreed

e. that many businesses lost money during the epidemic

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