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"The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" takes place in the bedroom where Granny Weatherall is dying.
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Climax: The narrator kills the old man.
Exposition: the narrator and the old man are introduced.
Falling action: The narrator shows the policeman into the old man's room
Resolution: The narrator confesses to his guilt and tells the police where to find the body.
Rising action: The narrator goes into the old man's room every night for seven days with the intention of killing him.
i might be going out on a limb but... maybe it's because it's about 4 teenagers who are struggling through poverty and there women?
Answer: Grant can be a "hero" only through his interaction with Jefferson.
Explanation: Grant realizes that he had falsely regarded self-worth to things such as education and that there was much more to a human than his original understanding and he recognizes this when he says “My eyes were closed before this moment, Jefferson. My eyes have been closed all my life.” (Gaines, 2002, p. 225”). Jefferson taught him that redemption belongs to everyone and that his duty to his community is worth much more than he initially thought it did.
Grant can be weak, cynical, and negative, but by just helping Jefferson and made some change, however small, is a huge thing. Grant was taught that his work and that he himself had some good attributes. Grant's commitment to his community, even if it's something that drives him crazy, is a huge role Jefferson plays in, and it shows change and commitment in his character afterwords.
The amount in dollars that Mr. Douglas saved during the 2 months of July and August are $49.00 (63 + 133)/4.
<h3>Quarters v. Dollars</h3>
A quarter of a dollar is $0.25 ($1.00/4). There are four quarters in a dollar. The system of equation for this problem can be solved by adding up the quarters Mr. Douglas saved in July and August and dividing the sum by 4 or multiplying it by $0.25.
Thus, in July and August, by saving 63 quarters and 133 quarters respectively, Mr. Douglas saved $49.00.
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