That is true, some are willing to die for what they believe
If you look at their conversation, the two women the one that let her friend borrow it showed a surprised action there. The woman should have told her but instead she didn't so in the middle of the story is when you really have details to help you figure the ending out. which is that the woman who borrowed it should have never lied about it and the woman who let her should have told her that it was fake
Answer:
The phrase in this excerpt from Louisa May Alcott's <em>Little Women</em> that best illustrates a mocking tone is: "<em>In her own opinion at least</em>."
Explanation:
This line has a mocking tone because it is <u>ironic</u>; the speaker tells the reader how Amy is an important person, but adds that this is <u>proclaimed by herself</u>. Here the writer uses a mocking tone because <u>it is funny that she proclaims herself as "an important person"</u>. She is the youngest and still has a high self esteem and clearly believes a lot of herself, which, by the way, is a good thing; it means she loves herself and respects her existence, but it does sound funny coming from her own mouth.
1. Legionnaire: Member of a legion usually French or Roman.
2. Oriole: a black bird that normally has yellow or orange in it
Answer:
Meaning: to become very excited or angry
Sentence: The crowd went bananas when the concert began.