Because of the fact that it is telling a story of a dog and they wanted to to be in first person like it says in the box. So i would say A.
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Answer:
1. She has some sense of self-worth,but she's also feeling very sorry for herself, so Eliza is aware that her life is difficult ("hard enough for her to live").
2. She's willing to stand up for herself, but she is intimidated by the Note Taker.
3. She's afraid of the Note Taker's language and manner-she can be overwhelmed by another person who "bullies" her.
4. She is "in the gutter"-very poor. Her language is a product of being poor in London.
Explanation:
You can get all these answers in the first few paragraphs you don't need to read the last 2 paragraphs *Me and My class went over this question together so we got the right answers.
Here is your answer, and I hope I was helpful. :)
Answer:
2."That afternoon I was sent out again to sell some goods to the soldiers.
Explanation:
As can be interpreted, after reading the excerpt, we understand that the narrator was acting as a man of the union in order to escape and join the Confederate army. In order for the narrator to achieve this goal, an agreement was made where he would pretend to be a supporter of the union, pass by the soldiers and flee. The narrator was so successful in pretending to be a supporter of the union, that he was allowed to return to the union army more than once, to sell products to soldiers.
In other words, we can say that the narrator's disguise was successful and this can be confirmed by the line ""That afternoon I was sent out again to sell some goods to the soldiers. "