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URGENT bc no one actually answers in time so this is URGENT ty<br /><br /><br /> When the two boys were going to high school, Ernest often came over in the evening to study with Claude, and while they<br />
long kitchen table Mrs. Wheeler brought her darning and sat near them, helping them with their Latin and algebra. Even old Mahalley was<br />
enlightened by their words of wisdom.<br />
Mrs. Wheeler said she would never forget the night Ernest arrived from the Old Country. His brother, Joe Havel, had gone to Frankfort to<br />
meet him, and was to stop on the way home and leave some groceries for the Wheelers. The train from the east was late; It was ten o'clock that<br />
night when Mrs. Wheeler, waiting in the kitchen, heard Havel's wagon rumble across the little bridge over Lovely Creek. She opened the outside<br />
door, and presently Joe came in with a bucket of salt fish in one hand and a sack of flour on his shoulder. While he took the fish down to the cellar<br />
for her, another figure appeared in the doorway, a young boy, short, stooped, with a flat cap on his head and a great oilcloth valise, such as<br />
pedlars carry, strapped to his back. He had fallen asleep in the wagon, and on waking and finding his brother gone, he had supposed they were at<br />
home and scrambled for his pack. He stood in the doorway, blinking his eyes at the light, looking astonished but eager to do whatever was<br />
Which is the first sentence of the passage's flashback?<br />
01. "When the two boys were going to high school, Ernest often came over in the evening to study with Claude, and while they worked at<br />
the long kitchen table Mrs. Wheeler brought her darning and sat near them, helping them with their Latin and algebra."<br />
O2. "His brother, Joe Havel, had gone to Frankfort to meet him, and was to stop on the way home and leave some groceries for the<br />
Wheelers.<br />
03. "What if one of her own boys, Mrs. Wheeler thought"<br />
4. "Ernest sald afterwards that it was his first welcome to this country, though he had travelled so far, and had been pushed and hauled<br />
and shouted at for so many days, he had lost count of them."<br />
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