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It doesn't take much for a raging passion of misguided <span>attempts to shape </span>shame<span> into a destructive but resourceful feeling of pride; something the world often calls revenge. Revenge takes many forms, but what exposes revenge more than it itself, is the perspective of revenge. Some see it as a misguided way to justify, while others see it as a justified case worthy in some beliefs and culture.
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Answer:
The boy wishes to pay for the girl's chocolate, possibly to win her affection. But the chocolate costs more money than he has. So he offers a sort of tacit negotiation with the saleswoman, providing an orange in place of money. The woman is likely lenient because he is only twelve and because she can guess at his motivations. She is said to know 'very well what it was all about'. The boy's decision to barter suggests that he is both determined and daring. "I didn't say anything. I took the nickel from my pocket, then an orange, and set them quietly on the counter." He doesn't attempt to justify himself or to explain. He simply places the orange on the counter instead of money. Perhaps this suggests that he is also naive and ingenuous.
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narrative i believe hope this helps
The answer would be B. Or, because that would form the sentence "<span>Either you could retake the test tomorrow or you can do some extra credit" which makes grammatical sense. I hope this helps!</span>