Answer:
His pain was almost palpable, and she couldn't help feeling it was too raw for him to fake.
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Answer:
B. Grampa is sensitive to Birdfoot’s lack of knowledge.
Explanation:
The tone of voice, and word choice shows he is not impatient not surprised (there wasn't really humor) and not impressed. This leaves sensitive, if he smiled and then talked. Hope this helps :)
Answer:
The tone of the poem is pride and defiance. It speaks of a racial divide in America that white people are perfectly content to ignore. Sending the speaker to the kitchen to eat can be symbolic of segregation, but also of America's desire to ignore the race problem