The context clues given serves to depict a relationship in which E. the speaker expresses an offhanded farewell to the farrier.
<h3>What are context clues?</h3>
It should be noted that context clues simply mean the hints that are given in a literary work.
In this scenario, it can be deduced that the context of the second stanza, the near rhyming of “mended” and “tendered” depict a relationship in which the speaker expresses an offhanded farewell to the farrier.
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An opportunity to seek vengeance on their friends behalf; the socs wanted to avenge Bob's death, and the greasers wanted to settle the score for Johnny.
Also, the lot is a less conspicuous place where they hoped cops would not break up the fight. Moreover, the lot is convenient for the greasers in terms of location because it's their neighborhood.
Answer: Church Harvard Square for “Dance Free”
Explanation:
Morrie Schwartz is the focus of the book, <em>Tuesdays with Morrie</em> where he is a sociology professor at Brandeis University. He is described as an excellent teacher who enjoyed mingling with students until he was forced into retirement by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
Before he lost his mobility, his Wednesday nights were often spent at Church Harvard Square for an occasion of sorts called “Dance Free” where he would wear a white t-shirt and black sweatpants and dance to whatever songs were played.
C would be correct since the quote draws the reader in.