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English, 18.12.2020 22:10 Lukeadams

HEKP ME PLEASE read the text then answer the questions aye and i will mark as the crown thingy shi BUT PLEASE IM ALSO GIVING 19 points for this in paragraph 8 of the passage, the narrator says that stephen thought he was "sick in his heart". how does this phrase impact the reader's understanding of stephen's of stephen's chaarcter?

1 stephen has a heart condition that makes him tired and weak
2 stephen is sick of being around the other boys because they tease him about his mother.
3 stephen's desire to be at home with his mother is so strong that he is extremely sad.
4 stephen is sick to his stomach because the food in the refectory is of such poor quality.

how does the phrase $sick in his heart" contribute to the tone of the entire passage?

1. by creating comflit between stephen and the other boys to support tense tone.
2. by adding detail to stephen's character to support a melancholy tone.
3. by illustrating stephen's inner thoughts to support a serious tone.
4. by describing characters who are suspicious of each other to support an angry tone.

what can the reader infer about stephen from his conversation with the other boys?
1 stephen is accepted easily by his peers.
2 stephen is not willing to compromise with his peers.
3 Stephen is not confident when interacting with his peers.
4 stephen is frightened of his peers.

which TWO elements of the passage best provide support for the answer to the question above?

1 the other boys thoughts.
2 stephens thoughts.
3 the other boys appearance.
4 the other boys comments.

based on the dialogue, which inference can the reader make about flemings character?

1 Fleming is like all the other boys, testing and teasing stephen as the new boy in school.
2 fleming is stephens best friend.
3 fleming can tell that stephen is ill and in pain and tries to gives to give him encouragement.
4 fleming shows little concern for stephens feelings.

which phrase from the dialogue best supports the answer to the question above?

1 "--whats up?"
2 "have you a pain...? It will go away."
3 "--sick in ur breadbasket.?


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