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Iteru [2.4K]
3 years ago
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[Orin] stood there, he says, hefting a cold clod, playing with the Velcro on his puffy coat, watching as the Moms, bent way down

to me, hand reaching, her lowering face with its presbyopic squint, suddenly stopped, froze, beginning to I.D. what it was I held out, countenancing evidence of oral contact with same. He remembers her face as past describing.
What is the meaning of the excerpt?
The narrator’s brother is ignoring his mother’s behavior.
The narrator’s brother is playing a trick on his mother.
The narrator’s mother is attempting to identify what her son ate.
The narrator’s mother is addressing her sons for their misbehavior.
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2 answers:
abruzzese [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Hi!

The answer to your question is option C. <u>The narrator's mother is attempting to identify what her son ate.</u>

Explanation:

To find this answer, you first have to look at the clues the text is giving you.

The first one is that the narrator points out that the mothers were bending down, lowering their faces, and squinting, so from this we can infer they were very interested in talking a look at something in particular. Then, the narrator adds that the mother was beninning to I.D, in this context meaning <em>identify</em>, evidence of <u>oral</u> contact with something. As we know, when we say something is <em>oral</em> we imply that it's something <em>related to the mouth,</em> so therefore we can imply that the answer has to be option C.

tangare [24]3 years ago
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<span>What is the meaning of the excerpt?

Answer: After reading the excerpt presented above one can conclude that the meaning of the excerpt is that the narrator’s mother is attempting to identify what her son ate.

I hope it helps, Regards.<span>
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