Answer:
Father makes the boys replace the Duvitch family's fish.
Explanation:
In the short story "The Strangers That Came to Town" by Ambrose Flack, the plot of the story revolves around the Duvitch family who were deemed strange and weird by the residents of Syringa Street. But one incident led to the change in everyone's perspective, making the family a new 'attraction' for the whole neighborhood.
The stereotypical treatment of the Duvitch family led everyone to not talk to or approach them, and they were kept all alone in their own world. So, when the fishing trip that the boys and their father took led to an unfortunate incident, Father made the boys fish until they had re-compensated whatever loss they had made Mr. Duvitch suffer. Father's act of making the boys replace the dead/ murdered fishes best supports the theme of stereotypical behavior.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
who wrote this question would be the correct answer.
Answer:
1.A
2.B
3. A??
Explanation:
James was a strong and intelligent boy. He had always believed that if you wanted to achieve something great in life, you had to be prepared to make sacrifices. <u>That is to say</u>, James was willing to miss out on fun if it meant earning all A's in school. <u>However</u>, James also wanted to be a great basketball player. <u>Therefore,</u> he expected himself to earn As in all of his classes in addition to being a star player on the basketball team.
I would say :
"That's easy for you to say", my sister replied
Answer:c
Explanation: I finished the test and got a 100