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Morgarella [4.7K]
3 years ago
12

Richard Kennedy is shocked when he reads the newspaper article about Samuel Ferguson’s plan. Which sentence from the story best

supports this assertion?
A “While Richard would be out in pursuit of the tiger and the elephant, Samuel would be in search of plants and insects.”
B “The Scot had talked of the past; the doctor busily prepared for the future.”
C “The doctor had remained nearly two years without hinting at new explorations….”
D “In the month of January, his friend quitted him to return to London.”
English
2 answers:
Vilka [71]3 years ago
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Answer:

When Richard Kennedy reads the Dr Ferguson Samuel's plan, he doesn’t feel pleased at all. He thought that the journey was quite adventurous. To add to his rage, he also came to know that the The doctor had remained nearly two years without hinting at new explorations and yet he wants to go for the adventure. However despite the disagreement between Richard Kennedy and Dr Ferguson Samuel, both supported each other also

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Y_Kistochka [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

When Richard Kennedy reads the Dr Ferguson Samuel's plan, he doesn’t feel pleased at all. He thought that the journey was quite adventurous. To add to his rage, he also came to know that the The doctor had remained nearly two years without hinting at new explorations and yet he wants to go for the adventure. However despite the disagreement between Richard Kennedy and Dr Ferguson Samuel, both supported each other also. Ty Explanation:

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