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Likurg_2 [28]
3 years ago
15

Using page 1 and the two lines at the top of page two what clues have been given out that imply that stuffy pete is probably poo

r or disadvantaged
English
1 answer:
erastovalidia [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

There are two clues that imply that Stuffy Pete is poor or disadvantage. In the first page, the narrator says "so we have turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, if we have  enough money to buy turkey". However, in the second page it is more clear because it is explained that Stuffy Pete was just passing by a house in the  Fifth Avenue when he was invited by a servant to eat Thanksgiving dinner.

Explanation:

To complete this exercise, you have to <u>read the story called Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen</u> written by  O. Henry. It is about Stuffy Pete and the Old Gentlemen, how they meet every year on Thanksgiving day, but it is also about generosity and traditions.

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