In paragraph 5, the stage directions say that Louis leafs through the morning newspaper. What is the BEST interpretation for the
word leafs?
A)tears the pages into leaf-sized pieces
B) reads each of the leaf-shaped pages carefully
C) turns the pages rather quickly, skimming the articles
D) turns the pages rather slowly, reading the articles
carefully to find information
2 answers:
Well I must say I think that the answer is B
Just in my opinion
Answer:
C)
Explanation:
Leafs Through means to
turn pages, especially quickly (usually followed by through)
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It depends on what that paragraph says. I don't have sufficient context to provide a solid answer.
If I had to guess, your paragraph was most likely about the conflict between ideals of individualism and community.
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