Answer:
Explanation:
I should have known it was a bad idea, but that didn't stop me.
I continued to shoplift, but I had no choice; I had to.
I shove the pain medicine in my pocket and look around. I shouldn't brag but I've never been caught. Don't think I'm a bad guy though, cause I'm really not. Ever since Dad lost his job we have barely enough money for bills, food and everything else is just something that doesn't fit the budget.
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Answer:control or influence (a person or situation) cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously.
Explanation:
It mean to trick someone into doing something you want them to do instead of what they want to do without letting them know its your choice not theirs.
Who in the name of lord of Jesus is Sylvia!?????#confused
The emotion the narrator in Living to Tell the Tale mainly feels toward the thief is D: empathy.
In <em>Living to Tell the Tale</em>, García Márquez makes an autobiographical recount of all the characters that has been significant in his life. He starts writing this book when he finds out he has cancer and he thinks it is important to tell the readers about all the people that has, in some way or another, changed his life.
When he remembers the events in his short story <em>La Siesta del Martes</em>, which describes a woman arriving in town with her daughter to put flowers on the grave of her son who had been shot while attempting to break into García Márquez's aunt's house, he says he feels like if he was the thief. He reflect's himself in the thief. His autobiographical self is beginning to live the life of the characters ins his fiction.