Answer:
✅ Most of these women were rich.
✅ the amount realized had just covered our debts.
Explanation:
The above details actually support the inference that the narrator has less money than Mrs. Flemming and her friends.
From the passage, we can see that the narrator revealed that the women were rich and as a result they had the whole wide beautiful as theirs and could live wherever they wanted. In the next paragraph after that, the narrator reveals that he didn't make progress very fast and had to sell the house and furniture to get money in order to offset debts.
These reveal that the narrator had less money and could not even pay off his debts.
The above choices are very correct.
Answer:
Behrman's masterpiece in "The Last Leaf" is the painting of the last leaf. It is a masterpiece because it saves Johnsy's life by giving her the inner strength to fight the disease so that her body can recover. Johnsy believes that when the last leaf dies, she will die. By painting the leaf on the wall Johnsy can see from her window, Behrman makes Johnsy believe that the last leaf is still alive and she gets better.
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