ok its a quote so what to do with this question ?????
He suspects that Madge might somehow trick him.
Answer: Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the story, the dog "Wolf" so named by Walt Irvine and his wife Madge first stayed with them. But initially he used to go away from the house even if they fed him well and tried to be friendly with him. After many attempts to run away, he resigned himself to them and decided to stay. Some days later, Mr. skiff Miller came in search of his sister. Wolf then realized that it was his old master. Mr. Miller claims that he is indeed his dog but named "Brown". He then decided to take the dog with him which Madge profusely refused. The choice of who Wolf will belong to was put on the dog.
The passage in the question is of the 'solution' for the dog's ownership. Mr. Miller will walk towards his sister's house without turning back once. Also, Madge will remain as she is, no persuading of the dog. Mr. Miller's tone was suspicious of Madge that she might try to do some tricks to persuade Wolf/Brown to stay with her. Conflicted between his old and new masters, Wolf/Brown was left debating whether to go with Mr. Miller or stay with the Irvines. In the end, he ran after Mr. Miller, never looking back at the Irvines.
I think it's false because why they will confuse readers
Can you Copy & paste the story, then put the Answer choices for me? This is kinda hard for me to understand, but I would love to help :)
The raven remains sitting. He overshadows the narrator, whose soul will never see happiness again.
<span>Analysis: </span>Boo! Hoo! Get a gun and shoot that freaking bird already! The raven's shadow most likely symbolizes sadness. It covers the narrator's soul, symbolic of the narrator never being happy again. Some claim the last stanza relates the narrator's death. They're wrong. The shadow remains on the floor and It's the narrator's soul that will never climb out from under the shadow of sadness. If your teacher tells you he died, tell him he's wrong. If he disagrees, ask him how a dead man can narrate a poem.