What does this exchange at the end of the story show
about Greg's character?
"You sure y...
English, 22.04.2020 10:58 tanyadeewill
What does this exchange at the end of the story show
about Greg's character?
"You sure you'll be OK?" Greg asked.
"Now didn't I tell you I was going to east St. Louis in the
morning?" Lemon Brown asked. “Don't that sound OK to
you?"
"Sure it does," Greg said. "Sure it does. And you take care
of that treasure of yours."
"The Treasure of Lemon Brown,"
Ill Walter Dean Myers
It shows Greg's anger at Lemon Brown, and that he
is still upset.
It shows Greg's concern for Lemon Brown, and that
his mood is lighter.
It show's Greg's concern for Lemon Brown, and
that he is still angry.
It show's Greg's frustration with Lemon Brown, and
that he is happy
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