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natima [27]
2 years ago
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In paragraph 15 of Passage 2, what does Mr. Gibson reveal about himself when he says “Eh—what?” in reply to Cal? ( In Mr. Gibson

’s Flivver )
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1 answer:
malfutka [58]2 years ago
6 0

We can deduce that Mr. Gibson actually reveals himself as someone who was curious to know something.

Let's understand what reveal actually means below:

<h3>What is reveal?</h3>

Reveal actually means to make something known. It then means that something is unknown and in order for such thing to be known, it has to be revealed.

When Mr. Gibson said "Eh-what?", he is revealing himself to be curious to know something.

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