It is shown once when the narrator says "They scared him so much. He would kill the next person who jumped him" Another example would be " And Johnny, who was the most law-abiding of us, now
carried in his back pocket a six-inch switchblade. He'd use it, too, if he ever got jumped
again"
Answer:
Stuffed happened with hoses
Third person uses words like he, she, it, they, etc. It’s told from the point of view of someone not involved within the story!
Answer:
The speaker seems to feel as though William Dodd is a liar who should be questioned
Explanation:
in the line, "Dodd states that from the hardships he endured in a factory, he was "done up" at the age of thirty-two, whereas I can prove that he was treated with uniform kindness, which he repaid by gross immorality of conduct, and for which he was discharged from his employment." this proves that the speaker is suggesting that Dodd is lying about how factor conditions were for him, and that he can prove his accusation.
From these answers, I think that the best one would be "It shows that the writer's memory is imperfect and sets up the reason for the trip. It is not the first one, because it is just a guess that he is old. It is not the second one, because the writer knows how to write, just not what to write about. It is not the final one, because in the text it does not say that memory is a better source of writing.