(The idioms I made bold for easier understanding)
"This is a rip-off," said Max. He stared the cashier dead in the eyes. "Get your act together, Max!," exclaimed his father. "Sir I am all ears, I understand you are upset but you must remain calm in front of other clients," whispered the Cashier. His father watched as Max threw the box to the floor. "This cereal just about costs me my arms and legs," he shouted. The cashier watched as the father pushed the college student out of the store. He heard a scream after that, unsure what ever happened.
Maxwell McAchren is the answer here
The correct answer for this question is d. 'her breath in mine, our fluent dipping knives.'. Among the following lines from the poem, the line that best reflects the connection shared by mother and son is that '<span>her breath in mine, our fluent dipping knives.'.</span>
negative??
you hvnt shown the excerpt genius