<span>Parris is upset because of his daughter and slave. His daughter isn't doing well and his slave has been accused of witchcraft. While he doesn't necessarily believe these accusations, he knows he will get caught up in the middle of it and have to deal with these accusations sooner or later.</span>
This is what I got : 1.a city in central Arkansas, Northeast of little rock
2. an industrial city and port in Northeast Florida
3.a city in Southeast North Carolina, a service town nearby camp Lejeune and other military facilities
Answer:
They think material wealth (money) is all that matters.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "The Harvest" by Tomás Rivera, there is a discussion among two people about Don Trine, a bachelor, and from the way their conversation goes, it seems fairly certain that they plan to rob Don Trine because they believe he has worked for many years and as such has a huge amount of money hidden somewhere..
Therefore, the inference that can be made about the boys, based on this passage is that they think material wealth (money) is all that matters.
Answer:
The story reveals the impetuous and impacient character of Hatch, who desperately wants to meet with Blunt. This is clearly shown in the conversation with Mamma with the thoughtful use of literary elements and techniques such as:
Explanation:
1. <em>Where´s Blunt? </em>is the introduction to what ultimately turns out to be the forceful drive of Hatch that leads us to the plot.
2. <em>Plumed exhaust rose from the rising cab </em>setting.
3. <em>Mamma spoke from the dark cavelike inside </em>figurative lenguage
4. The repetition of <em>She was </em><em>sposed</em><em> to pick me up </em>indicates the character and also shows the using of style.
5. <em>Mamma blinked nervously. Did she say that? </em>tells us more about
Mamma´s character.
6. <em>He spoke to the moving window </em>is a beautiful example of figurative lenguage and also builds up tension on to the growing conflict.
7. <em>How come we can´t take the train? </em>is a recognition of the deepening conflict and again the <em>style </em>(spoken english with grammar mistakes) is present.
8. The plot is revealed when Hatch dashes out of the cab to meet (in a surprising violent manner) Blunt who turns out to be basking in the street.