Part A: In paragraph 4 of the passage from swann’s way, what is the meaning of the phrase “effectually dispelled”?
2 answers:
Answer:
Explanation:
Part A: "effectually dispelled” In paragraph 4 of the passage simply means "The fear of his great-uncle pulling his hair was gone".
Part B: The two phrases from paragraph 4 that support the answer for part A are
1. "the dawn of a new era to me" and
2. "on which they were finally cropped from my head".
Part A: The fear of his great-uncle pulling his hair was gone.
Part B: "the dawn of a new era to me" and "on wich they were finally cropped from my head".
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