1.Fled from their countries
2.No money to spare
3.'Let us in, we have children'
4.You don't turn a hair
5.A hair on their head
6.More than that has been harmed
7.'They're trying to take us!'
8.'We're weak! 9.Unarmed!'
10. Unarmed and unready
11.For the pleading cries
12. Of 'let us in, we have children!'
13.Do you still have dry eyes?
Answer:
Carlson´s words show that he´s incapable of understanding George´s remorse over having just killed his best friend, Lennie. This is a reference to the title of the novel which was taken from Robert Burns' poem "To a Mouse".
Explanation:
In the poem, Burns expresses his remorse over the accidental destruction of a mouse’s home while he was working in a field. A similar remorse George is feeling at the end of the novel.
B). it was late, so i went to bed.
the comma separates the adverb from the main sentence.
Answer:
I think it is E and A
Explanation:
I'm sorry if I'm wrong but based off of what I understood from the text I think these re the best two answers because in the passage the writer goes on to explain that because of imprinting the birds would nest in the city, so now they are trying to release the birds in the wilderness so they can come back to the wilderness.
Hope that isn't confusing, take care!