Answer:
C. "He never asked us for anything, nor did he go about begging other people for money."
This text from 'About Russell' best supports the inference that the narrator eventually learns to accept her brother for who he is.
Russell was now a grown up man and was unemployable by the standards of most organisations. The narrator was initially embarrassed when she came to know that her brother was collecting soda bottles from other people's garbage and redeeming them for a nickel a piece. Then her sister Rosalind explained to her that their brother kept his pride intact and never asked them for any help or begged from their acquaintances for money. He did whatever he could to manage his life on his own and always kept quiet about his problems and sufferings.
Answer:
Just ask :) tell him you can not properly learn unless he uses english and tell him you will fail unless he switches over :P
Explanation:
Answer: B loyalty
He is clearly touched by the memory and it brings him to tears. He was faithful to his master to the end.
Answer: <em>Is the experience of being an outsider universal?</em>
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Answer:
A star's gases' can burn for a long time
Explanation:
The word marked in bold in the sentence above is the word that has an error. The correct thing would be to write the word "gases" without using the apostrophe (') after the last "S", since the apostrophe is used to cause the impression of possession and it has already been used, correctly in the word "Star's".