Hey there! I believe the answer you are looking for is A. "Without a doubt," she said, "that is the biggest salmon that ever bit my elbow." Hope this helped!
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Answer:
This excerpt from We've Got a Job The 1963 Children's March and the tone of the excerpt is described below in detail.
Explanation:
The tone is associated with the author’s view within the document or excerpt. In this instance, the terms that can asphalt the process for identifying the expression are: “special”, “just right really good” and “high tip money” which follows the high-ascended and show-off expression of the author. The words employed to produce the tone are:
just right-really good
special
Based on the text, the conflict is based on the characters difference in opinions. The first four words " For unlike my mother," indicate an immediate difference in both of their opinions. The main character does not believe she could do anything she wanted to be, as this is stated in the past tense this could refer to a change in her mind. Emotionally this character is pessimistic, where as the mother is open minded and optimistic making her the winner. Overall this is a emotional conflict between a parent and a child who does not believe in themselves.
Answer:
D. Makes sacrifices for the ones you love.
Answer: The moral means the lesson of the story what was learned
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