B.the country mouse is warm and generous despite simple lifestyle!
Answer:
The following excerpt is True.
Explanation:
Richie eventually goes to war and is wounded but not fatally.
Peewee’s wounds are serious enough to earn him a discharge from the army. Peewee and Richie fly home on the same plane, along with caskets containing dead soldiers.
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I believe its either A or D. "I want your laughter like the flower i was waiting for", it refers to the flower as the rose of his echoing country, and so it feels necessary, and his pride and longing in it.
I went to the store and noticed I lost my money but I seen a $300 dollars on the floor I asked everyone around me if it was someone then someone said it was but they said thank you for being honest and told me to keep it. I was so lucky! I thanked them and bought what I wanted and I also got a lottery ticket! I scratched it off and it said $1000?! I’m so lucky that I could run as fast as I did! I hope this works!
Answer:
Jackson builds the plot around Charles's bad influence on Laurie, making the reader believe that the whole story will develop with this structure and believe that the climax will be the moment Charles is confronted. However, the author makes the climax also the resolution of the story and that this is focused on Laurie and not Charle. This happens at the moment when Laurie's parents and the reader discover that Charle does not exist, which triggers a surprise effect, in addition to showing a full use of irony.
Explanation:
The short story "Charles" tells the story of Laurie who was a very kind boy, but who suddenly starts to develop very disobedient behaviors that scares his parents, who try to find out the reason why Laurie is doing this. Laurie says this is how his class friend Charlie behaves. Thus, Laurie's parents conclude that Charlie is a bad influence and decide to talk to the boys' teacher so that Charlie is confronted. However, the teacher states that there is no student named Charlie and that Laurie invented this boy.