Answer:
starts looking for work without any hesitation.
Explanation:
In the story "Ted's Champion", Ted was determined to keep the horse though his father decided to sell it. When his mother suggested him that he could find some chores in the neighbourhood so that he earn enough to keep Olly, he immediately starts looking for work without any hesitation.
The lines "Over the next few weeks, Ted visited every local store in search of work. He was willing to do anything to help" remind the readers that Ted was fully determined to work for Olly's sake.
Also when Ted says “But I won’t give him up. No, I won’t do it.”, the readers can understand how much he loved Olly and how strong he was determined to do anything to keep Olly.
Answer:
He had a phone call from Chicago.
Explanation:
The answer is that<em> by doing so he would violate the very customs Okonkwo is trying to preserve</em>, meaning that instead of being the bigger person he is becoming what he detests the most.
Another option would be that the use of violence would make him become the father he has always hated.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
The answer is A because it gives a clear image of of the night and it explains how bad winter is