Greedy!
King Midas always wants to be the richest, the best, the brightest, the most. I call this greedy.
What makes him even more greedy is the fact that he would be willing to give up touching things just to get gold.
Answer:It describes the setting.
It establishes the narrator.
It sets up the situation.
Explanation:These are the things that this passage accomplishes. In this passage, we learn what the setting of the story is. It is a fall morning in the Northeast. We also learn who the narrator is, a student who is nervous about school. Finally, we learn what the situation is. The situation is that this student has been at the school for three months, but he is not fully welcome into the school yet.
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The best answer here is D, a decision. The entirety of the story centers around the choice that the American and his girlfriend must make. The story itself is rather vague, never coming out and saying what it is they're making said decision about, just that there is an operation that needs to take place. The entire story centers around this operation and the struggle the American and "Jig" have in making the choice to have said operation.
The entirety of this short story also takes place in a train station, which furthers the idea of their making a decision. They are in a transient place where they will board a train that will take them one way or the other, much like the decision that they must make will take them one way or the other.
Answer:
Lillian was rather rude
She was honestly rather shrewd
She was told to back off
But couldn't be soft
She just wasn't in the mood
Explanation:
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