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quester [9]
3 years ago
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How does his handling of them change during the course of the story? What causes this change? Use evidence from the story to sup

port your ideas. THE STORY is the treasure of lemon brown.
English
1 answer:
kogti [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

a quote from the story about how Greg reacts when the thugs enter the building

Explanation:

"The treasure of Lemon Brown" is a short story written by Walter Dean Myers. The story centers around a 14-year old boy, named Greg who doesn't do well in school and doesn't get along with his father. By the end of the story, Greg changed, coming to realize the importanc of the family, after meeting with Lemon Brown, a local homeless man.

The two successfully fought off a band of thugs who were in search of Brown's treasure, which by the end of the story turned to be a memory of his dead son, rather then money or gold.

In the middle of the story, when thugs threatened them, Greg was scared and nervous, which can be seen in next quotes from the text:

- "For a moment Greg couldn’t move".

- "Greg could feel his temples throb as the man slowly neared them".

- "Greg felt himself near panic".

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