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lara [203]
3 years ago
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In the short story the chrysanthemums What is the stranger's motivation for pretending to be interested in Elisa's chrysanthemum

s?
A.He wants Elisa to give him work so he can earn some money.
B.He wants Elisa to invite him to stay on the farm and work.
C.He wants Elisa to give him flowers that he can replant in San Diego.
D.He wants Elisa to run away to San Diego with him.
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1 answer:
4vir4ik [10]3 years ago
5 0
In the short story The Chrysanthemums, the stranger's motivation for pretending to be interested in Elisa's chrysanthemums is because A. he wants Elisa to give him work so he can earn some money.
He is a poor tinker who may not be able to afford dinner unless he is given some sort of a job by Elisa. 
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