I believe there are two sentences in the excerpt that reflect the main character's uneasiness with his family history, and those are:
1. <span>The full contents of the chest never came quite clear, perhaps because he didn't want to know.
</span>2. <span>His mother had once tried to explain the paper to him, but he hadn't wanted to listen.</span>
Answer:
B. “Lord have mercy, ain’t this the living gall!”
C. “You got any more to say 'bout how people ought to sit down and talk to each other?”
D. “Get out of my house, man.”
just took test on ECAD those are the correct answer!
Answer: Their children have made lots of new friends since they moved to that town.
Explanation:
its supposed to be past tense so the right one is A
<span>This is important
to keep the essay on the main idea. Sentence structures could be simple (one
independent clause), compound (two independent clause with coordinating
conjunction), complex (a subordinate & independent clause) and
compound-complex sentences (subordinate & two independent clause). These
include clauses, conjunctions, coherence and balance and even to the number of
words you use in your subject and predicate. You must also see to it that when
you do parallelism, your sentences still makes sense. The answer is <span>B. By joining
two simple sentences with a comma and a coordinate conjunction </span></span>