“The cough is a mere nothing. It will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough” this part of the passage is very ironic because he really won’t die of a cough but he is explaining the cough to be nothing for him to be worried about
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This line is not talking about his morals, or interests in general. So, from the given answers C and D are off the list from the possible answer. Now, because it says " not unacquainted", it is leaning toward the fact that he had basic or any kind of knowledge beforehand. So, the right answer indeed is A.
Hey there! >w<
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I feel like the answer is B. If I'm wrong, <u>please-please</u>, mark the other person brainiest. But, if I'm right feel free to mark me brainiest if I answered first.
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And, have a great Monday! (i hate mondays xd)
- HannaTheGurls
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Because Atticus is older then the other fathers of the children at her school, she doesn't think her father matches up