D) Is the correct answer :)
1. B
The family that the author talks about believes that family should always be loyal to one another, and that one should be proud of being poor.
2. B
The author is critical of the family’s misplaced pride: he tells us about the “confused boy” who “grew up thinking one should be proud of being poor.”
3. B
“To the manor born” means coming naturally, as if from birth. So, perhaps it’s the dignity and respect for oneself that the family seems to have.
Answer : C) the wise old man who is full of good advice.
An archetype can show a character that illustrates a universal/typical image of how one would expect a character to be.
Answer:
D. It provides an example of an important face-to-face social interaction the author had.
Explanation:
If you read the passage carefully, you will see where it quotes "This was my first sustained encounter with an adult outside my family who needed to be convinced of my wourth as a person.". This right here should give you a clue as to what the correct answer to this question is.
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