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Greeley [361]
3 years ago
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Which statements best describe how Tessa interacts with Varick over the course of the narrative? Select True or False for each s

tatement.
A - Tessa tolerates Varick, but she does not think too highly of him initially.

B- Eventually, Tessa realizes that Varick has been a valuable partner.

C- Tessa accepts advice from Varick throughout the narrative.

D- Tessa tries to help Varick excel, but he does not take her advice.

THE TEXT IS BELOW . Thank you guys !(:
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2 answers:
hammer [34]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A True, B True, C False, D False

Explanation:

A - Tessa tolerates Varick, but she does not think too highly of him initially. This sentence is true because Tessa thinks at the beginning that Varick is under her level)

B- Eventually, Tessa realizes that Varick has been a valuable partner. (This sentence is true because after interacting with Varick she learns to do and see the things differently)

C- Tessa accepts advice from Varick throughout the narrative. (This sentence is False, even when at the end she sees the value of interacting with him, she does not appreciate his way of doing things through the story)

D- Tessa tries to help Varick excel, but he does not take her advice. (This sentence is False it is Tessa the one who does not take advice from Varick)

allochka39001 [22]3 years ago
3 0
A. True B. True C.False D. False
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