Mr. Johnson i am very sad to inform you but were going to have to let you go. you are bad at your job and you costing this company millions of dollars.
sincerely the board members
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Answer:
<em>The reader learns about the unique experience a hot air balloon tour offers. </em>
Explanation:
<em>Just took the test and got it correct.</em>
Wel considering the fact that i haven read much... I would trust her just because of the way she tells it. yes i understand that emothins of the event may get in the way but she was the main focus of the book and it was her story to tell. and just to add to it some parts of the book she was alone and when your alone there is no one to account for what happened. but i trust that she is portraying the events accurately.
hope this helps
Hello. You forgot the answer options. The response options are:
A. “He was free to roam the woods again; he was free to return to Lena. He did all of these things.” (Paragraph 37)
B. “When Spunk got his gun an’ went to the winder to shoot it he says it stood right still an’ looked him in the eye, an’ howled right at him. The thing got Spunk so nervoused up he couldn’t shoot.” (Paragraph 42)
C. “Ah wuz glad when knockin’ off time come. I’m skeered of dat man when he gits hot. He’d beat you full of button holes as quick as he’s look etcher.” (Paragraph 46)
D. “Spunk died too wicket — died cussin’ he did. You know he thought hee wuz done outa life.” (Paragraph 49)
Answer:
C. “Ah wuz glad when knockin’ off time come. I’m skeered of dat man when he gits hot. He’d beat you full of button holes as quick as he’s look etcher.” (Paragraph 46)
Explanation:
The option selected above shows the real reason for men not to question Spunk, which was the violent way he responded when he was upset. The men were afraid to provoke his ire because of the violence he adopted when he was stressed. In this case, we can see that men have no respect for him, but follow what he says as a form of self-preservation and care.
The answer is letter D. Luck