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algol [13]
3 years ago
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PLZ HELP Shortly, somethin come up behind John. Then it walked on by him. It was a black, shiny cat, walkin in out of the rain.

It was blacker than night and blacker than coal, too, that black cat was. And it eased over to the fireplace. And it sat right down in the fire. Picked up a red-hot coal in its paws and stuck out its tongue and licked at the coal. Just like lickin some milk, it did too lick that red-hot coal! John not sayin a word, not payin that cat any mind atall. He had cats at home. But none lived in his house. Nor sat down in a blazin fire and licked up a hot coal. He said his prayers like he was supposed to, but a little faster now. As quick as a crack of the fire, a long shadow fell over John. It walk around him. The shadow turn out to be a cat, too, only this cat was no kind of house cat. This cat was as big as a huntin dog. Black as coal and his collar fur standin up on his shoulders. The great big cat sat down in the fire and picked up a live, red coal. And he dusts his cheeks with it like that burnin coal lust a powder puff. He powders his nose with it, and as proper as you please. —“Better Wait Till Martin Comes,” Virginia Hamilton What repeated plot element creates suspense in “Better Wait Till Martin Comes”? Each cat is a different color than the last. Each new cat is larger in size than the last. Each piece of coal is hotter than the last. Each new chair breaks when sat upon.
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2 answers:
kherson [118]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: They both sit by the fire (A)

Explanation:

I got it right

OleMash [197]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Its A dude

Explanation:

i got it right

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