Sorry but I don’t have the book. But what I would do is use a highlighter. Flip chapter 17
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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He said that he wont/won't win with me
Explanation:
Doesn't require quotations marks (") and is like reporting something etc
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: Dear Sister,
                   I know you have made a long way from our home to port harcourt, now you have grown big in your life. You can take your own decisions. You have a lot of freedom when you are at your own house, but over there you don't have an option but you have to stay with your uncle. Uncle are a very close relative to our family but then still, at the end its not your own house.
                  I want you to understand that you are really far away from our home, so we can't tell you do this do that, but its our responsibility to make you understand that you need to behave well in the city. Plus you are living with your uncle so you also need to give respect to his people in the house as well. Don't do anything that will cause trouble to your uncle. You also need to understand that it is a whole different country, different country means different rules different currency and different everything. Please be cautious of what thing you will do while you are there and take care of yourself. We all over here LOVE you!
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pls mark as brainlist 
Explanation:
Up-Hill by Christina Rossetti is a philosophical poem. The journey described in it is metaphor for life. The poem is in the form of a dialogue between a narrator and unknown answerer.
The journey of life is quite difficult and tiring, like a mountain climb. The narrator wishes to know if he would find a resting place, comfort, fellow travellers after the tiring uphill journey (difficult life). The answerer assures him he will definitely find a resting place, comfort and fellow travellers.
 
        
             
        
        
        
in my opinion i think its B : it frustrates the reader, knowing that he dies in vain.