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So the Master gives the dwarves provisions and transportation up the river and helps them on their way not so much with the expectation of eventual repayment in the form gold. He mostly just wants to get rid of them to be rid of their expense and to allow the commerce of the town to return to normal.
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The house on mango street
The sentence that you can insert in the blank is D) Waiting for Godot was in danger of closing the first week of its run and of becoming nothing more than a footnote in the annals of the English stage.
This answer is showing us a contrast of ideas an in the next paragraph we have the contrast connector "HOwever" which makes the story have a perfect flow with that sentence.
The other options are not correct because they don't cover that contrast element as option D does.
In "A Wedding Gift," the narrator's tone is SERIOUS. The third option is correct.
A Wedding Gift is a short Story written by Guy de Maupassant.
In fiction, tone refers to the attitude of the narrator or viewpoint character toward story events and other characters. In a story with first-person, tone can also be the narrator's attitude toward the reader. In non-fiction, tone is understood as the writer's attitude toward subject matter and reader.