Mrs. Robinson is away this week, but she will be here next week. 2. I can’t fix the car today. I <u>will fix</u> it tomorrow. 3. We had a great time last weekend. I hope we <u>have</u> a great time this weekend, too. 4. The visitors are arriving today. They <u>will be</u> here at about two o’clock. 5. You enjoyed their last concert, so I’m sure you <u>will enjoy </u>the next one, too. 6. It <u>will </u>be cold tomorrow. 7. I <u>will use</u> the computer next week. 8. We <u>will be here</u> before ten o’clock. 9. The engineers …… the job today. 10. You <u>will need</u> a visa for your trip.
The diction of Steinbeck here in apparently describing the dustbowl conditions of the Dirty Thirties is speaking of "tenant men" or presumably men who were tenant farmers perhaps who were allowed to live on the land in return for working it and that they "scuffed" their way home indicates that the dust was so thick they had to scuff but also perhaps that since they could barely make a living under the poor agricultural conditions they did not walk confidently but scuffed.
Because they wanted to return to there home land
Answer:
A
Explanation:
uses the semicolon correctly