Answer:
The Wakatsuki's family fishing boat is going out to sea. All of a sudden, it turns around and comes back to the island. They hear that Pearl Harbor has been bombed. Papa decides to burn the Japanese flag and any papers that he has that connects him with Japan. He is then arrested for allegedly delivering oil to Japanese submarines. He is gone for a year.
Explanation:
This is about prewar American life and it foreshadows the suddenness of the attack on Pearl Harbor and how the US entered into WW2. The father is living a life like the "american dream". Something interesting that this story points out is how so many americans were not even familiar with Pearl Harbor before it was bombed. Papa is accused of spying and betrayal again his country.
The minimum he will have to score will be an 87 to maintain his B.
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1. If my memory serves me well, <span>Gene trains for the 1944 Olympics because of this: </span>B. Gene will compete for Finny since Finny cannot because of his leg.
2. I'm definitely sure that the sentence given above is a perfect example of the C. foreshadowing.
Answer:
He is glad of a reason to enjoy the night air.
Explanation:
"Not loth have excuse to go,
Because the Autumn eve was fair"