A. <span>He must prove that he, and not the Burmese, is in control of the situation.</span>
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Johnny's story is to inform, while the Crescent Bay Beach story is to persuade.
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Johnny's story gives information to people who are reading the article, and people would want to know what happens in the story. Crescent Bay is wanting people to come out and clean the beach, so they are running a campaign to raise awareness and to persuade people to do their part.
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"The Word Shaker" is the second of two stories given by Max to Liesel and reproduced in the novel. It is a simple allegory for Nazi Germany and the power of words and compassion. Hitler's rhetorical style is likened to a mother who scolds her son, damaging his feelings, then speaks to softly to him, perking him up
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Reuven gets 2 new people in his hospital room. He does not always understand when Mr. Savo speaks, and will just nod his head like he is listening. Billy, the other person in the hospital room, is blind. Reuven starts to think that maybe he should be grateful or thankful for some things in his life.
Explanation:
Reuven also deals with the hatred he has for Danny. In a sense, he is blinded by his hatred.
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B. <span>Except in rare cases, the man who lives in Mamaroneck or Little Neck or Teaneck, and works in New York, discovers nothing much about the city except the time of arrival and departure of trains and buses, and the path to a quick lunch.
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C. <span>he has never come suddenly on anything at all in New York as a loiterer, because he has had no time between trains.
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