When Jerry learns that Lemire is no longer selling Cowboy cards he begins to feel guilty.
The reason he felt guilty was due to the fact that he did not give much money to Armand for the present that was for the dad.
Jerry was very much interested in the collection of cowboy cards.
<h3>The president Cleveland, where are you story.</h3>
This story is about a family that was going through hardship. This period was during the great depression time.
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The mood is one of hunger and desire.
The main character's hunger and desire for material goods can never be satisfied, of course -- we are told this from the the title, as she herself could be said to be "gone wrong."
The description of her overflowing shopping cart, the intensity with which she regards the magazine, and her need to buy in bulk all highlight an atmosphere of hunger and desire.
Who is the speaker can you at least give me a passage to read so I can give you the answer?
The answer to your question would be
B. a note written by a 13-year-old boy to his parents giving different reasons why they should increase his allowance.
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