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kvasek [131]
3 years ago
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Choose the answer. Read the passage. There was no dissuading him, however, and at a quarter past ten he closed the attic door be

hind him and went up the narrow twisting stairs. We later heard ominous creakings as he crawled into bed. How does the word dissuading reflect Thurber's view of his father's decision? Question 8 options: This word choice shows that Thurber disagrees with the decision. This word choice shows that Thurber is angry about this decision. This word choice shows that Thurber approves of the decision. This word choice shows that Thurber thinks this decision is hilarious.
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1 answer:
grigory [225]3 years ago
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<span>This word choice shows that Thurber disagrees with the decision.</span>
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