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<em>What is the author's tone in this passage?</em>
Tone = helpless, unfortunate, underprivileged
The author describes the dire situation the characters are in. These descriptions form the tones above.
<em>Which pair of words from the passage best reveals this tone?</em>
"intolerable" and "economize"
These two words sum up the misery the characters are experiencing.
<em>Which sentence provides the best evidence to support
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<em>this tone?</em>
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"But we never ate enough to satisfy our hunger."
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"Tomorrow could be worse yet."
These sentences succinctly explain the the terrible, desperate situation the characters are in. This adds to the tones listed above.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: A,B and D
Explanation: Its already late for you but this is for whoever needs the answer
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "a. She is wary of strangers who might falsely claim to be her husband." In the Odyssey, Penelope initially "aloof" and hard-hearted after she learns that the beggar is Odysseus in disguise because she is wary of strangers who might falsely claim to be her husband.
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She had to be brave because she had to act like she was a helpless little girl.
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