D) The sentence implies that the Colonel recognizes the attendant's name.
This sentence is all about the Colonel's behavior. The Colonel does not act differently until after the attendant reveals his name. Therefore, the Colonel recognizes the attendant's name. None of the other options are correct.
However, the Colonel believes the attendant said the name Colombo, but that is not the attendant's name and the attendant sets him straight.
The second one is the only one that isn’t an opinion
Answer:
The use of facts to push a point of view.
Explanation:
Stienbecks attitude toward the banks were with a sort of hatred/evil intent, he thought the banks were a "monster evil" taking away the farmers money, and making people greedy
There is no difference. Grey and gray have the same meaning, they're just alternate spellings- like the words analog and analogue, disc and disk, or theater and theatre.