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Darya [45]
3 years ago
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"You play the organ? You do? Turner Buckminster, you play the organ?" "Better than I bat." "Oh," she said, smiling, "I thought f

or a minute you might be good." "Come hear me." "Sure. 'Please, Mrs. Cobb, may I come in and set a while and listen to Turner play your organ? Oh yes, thank you, I'll sit in your best chair. Of course, I'd love some tea. No, thank you, no cake just now. Thank you, yes, I am having a lovely time, Mrs. Cobb. He does play like all get out.'" –Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, Gary D. Schmidt Based on what Lizzie says and how she says it, which conclusion can a reader draw about how Lizzie views Mrs. Cobb? Lizzie does not think that Mrs. Cobb would welcome her. Lizzie doubts that Mrs. Cobb can play the organ well. Lizzie thinks that Mrs. Cobb is friendly and welcoming. Lizzie suspects that Mrs. Cobb would prefer her to Turner.
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Doss [256]3 years ago
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It is A on edge

GarryVolchara [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

A)Lizzie does not think that Mrs. Cobb would welcome her.

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