Answer:
"But he'd said, ‘I'll call you.' That's what he said—‘I'll call you.'"
Explanation:
<em>Sixteen </em>is a short story written by Maureen Daly, an Irish-born American writer best known for the works she wrote while she was still in her teens. <em>Sixteen </em>is one of these works. She wrote it when she was sixteen years old.
The story tells about a girl who meets a boy at the skating rink and begins to like him. The line <em>But he'd said, ‘I'll call you.' That's what he said—‘I'll call you.' </em>follows their separation. The narrator hopes the boy will call her and convinces herself that he will do so. However, soon we find out that the boy didn't call. This is how the story ends.
Answer:
March on Washington
Explanation:
i don't really known i just guessed
Answer: By keeping facts like his name and the crime unknown to the reader, the reader can better visualize themselves in the position of the narrator, leading to more fear.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A is incorrect because destitution is to feel a lack of.
B is correct because disheartened is to feel a lack of hope and feeling dejected is also losing hope.
C is incorrect because being displeased is to feel annoyed.
OO is incorrect because being disappointed is to feel discouraged at one's failure.
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