In the short story "Hearts and Hands," the author O. Henry suprises readers when at the end of the story two passangers acknowledge Mr. Easton is not the marshall but the counterfeiter, as he has deceived Miss Fairchild with the real marshall's complicity. Thus, O. Henry intends to cause amazement and mislead readers in the same way Mr. Easton misleads Miss Fairchild.
Answer:
1. Ben <u>tidied</u> his room yesterday
2. We <u>watched</u> the film on tv last night
3. Where <u>is </u>Freddie and his brother at one o'clock this morning?
4. We <u>had</u> a great time at the party last night.
Explanation:
I hope this helped, the underlined words are the answers im assuming. Sorry if im wrong