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English, 20.10.2021 01:00 marialuis9115

In the following passages, what evidence do we find of
Thompson's respect for the
"deceased," which, ironically,
is a box of guns?

Sec. 21: "Suppos' n we buckle
down to it and give the
Colonel a bit of a shove
a
towards t'other end of the
car?"

Sec. 22: "Do you reckon we
started the Gen'rul any?"

Sec, 29; "The Governor wants
to travel alone, and he's fixed
so he can outvote us."

A Thompson tries to mask the
"deceased's" smell,

B. Thompson makes disrespectful
comments about the deceased."

C. Thompson addresses the deceased"
with increasingly higher titles -- Colonel,
General, etc.

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