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SVEN [57.7K]
4 years ago
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In the first paragraph the author uses the words such as withered, melancholy, and foul to A) help establish the setting of the

story. B) show that Dr. Heidegger does not like his guests. C) give hints about the characters of Dr. Heidegger's guests. D) let the reader know that the friends had known each other for a long time.
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2 answers:
sleet_krkn [62]4 years ago
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<span>C) give hints about the characters of Dr. Heidegger's guests.

The words all describe Dr. Heidegger's guests. Since the story is not written from Dr. Heidegger's guests, we don't know if this is the way he feels about his friends. This eliminates option B. The words also do not describe the time or place of the story, eliminating option A. None of the words indicate a length of time or are used to show how long the friends know each other, eliminating option C.
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DochEvi [55]4 years ago
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Give hints about the characters of Dr. Heidegger's guests is the correct answer. The author uses these adjectives to describe the guests and to help readers to develop feelings and attitudes about the characters.

the answer is C

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