1. illegality
2. imbalance
3. immovable
4. illiterate
5. irresolute
6. impartial
7. irremovable
8. inoperable
9. irresistible
10. impassible
I think it would be B or possibly C but for sure not A or D.
(I recently did a project about this book)
Nick seemed to care about a lot of the characters, marking A and D off the list. Wilson also seemed to have cared about people (especially when Myrtle died). I feel that Myrtle didn't seem to care about people whereas Myrtle seemed to be embarassing some of the characters.
The word or phrase that best indicates the use of dialect in "Gumpton," would be kinder made out.
Who was calling me..?? is the correct answer
Explanation:
a consonant formed by the audible release of the airstream after complete closure of the glottis. It is widespread in some non-standard English accents and in some other languages, such as Arabic, it is a standard consonant.