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Explanation:
it was to gave a ruby to the writer who was feeling fainted
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The excerpt best supports the following inference about Nora: "She is glad that she finally has money to spend on gifts for the holidays."
- We are told that she has money for these Christmas holidays, but did not have much before: "This is the first Christmas that we have not needed to economize."
- Several indicators show that she is happy about being able to buy things. She insists that it was a good thing: "we really can" and "we may be a wee bit more reckless now, mayn't we?"
If it’s a learning disability I would say Asperger’s
Answer:
When Beowulf dies, his followers show up. Wiglaf criticizes them for their cowardice in leaving their king to fight the dragon by himself. Wiglaf tells them that they will not have the treasure, because they have disgraced themselves. They end up building Beowulf his funeral pyre and burying the dragon's hoard with his ashes.
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