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Explanation:
Jerry is a sympathetic character to readers because his shortcomings, as well as his strengths, are ones with which many readers can identify. Even adult readers can identify nostalgically with Jerry's youthful passion for collecting cards. Most readers like Jerry and want to see him gain maturity and correct Roger and Jerry talk about Rollie Tremaine's getting a Grover Cleveland card. When Jerry first tells Roger how Rollie acquired the the card, Roger is upset and confused. But after a few moments, Jerry tells him that it was a genuine emergency, and Roger understands. Roger knows that Jerry would not have sold the Grover Cleveland card to Rollie Tremaine unless it were really important. The exact details are not necessary because Roger accepts Jerry's explanation. As the story ends, Jerry is not particularly happy about what he had to do. He is still "waiting for the good feeling to come." However, he knows that he had no other choice, and he does not regret giving up the Grover Cleveland card.
a persons thoughts! my reason is because thoughts can be more powerful than actions
A. Buck is losing his civilized characteristics.
The meaning of charitable (from charuty) is to give to those who are in need.
Permissive - who allows to behave the way others might find unacceptable. The meaning is negative
Generous - who is willing to give. Similar positive meaning.
Unselfish - who thinks of good of the others. Not quite similar.
Considerate - kind and helpful. Does not have a meaning <em>to give.</em>
The correct answer is B)Generous because of the similarity of the meanings.