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sukhopar [10]
3 years ago
12

NEED HELP ASAP FOR STORY QUESTIONS, IM FAILING THIS CLASS PLEASE HELP. I WILL GIVE BRAINLY. THE PDF IS THE STORY!

English
1 answer:
N76 [4]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is below...

Explanation:

1. What questions might Nathan be talking about?

The questions Nathan is talking about, are:

"What is he stops by with a bag of Ms. Pena's empanadas?"

2. Why are the adults looking nervous and scrutinizing everyone else?

Not sure about this question.

3. Does Evan come by? Explain how you know?

No, Evan did not come by. I know that because it said "right now I’m worried about him. He was supposed to come over after  school today, after my appointment with the doctors."

4. So far, the author has given hints about Nathan's family, but has not revealed the whole truth. Why might this be?

Not sure about this one either, sorry.

5. Why is this line important? What does it connect to later in the story?

Which line is the question talking about??

6. What is this line a hint about? Explain. What other hints can you find throughout the story?

7. Is Agent B exactly who the supervisor thought he was? Explain.

No because, the first thing that the supervisor said to Agent B was, "What happened here yesterday? You're supposed to be one of our top guys". So it is obvious that the supervisor was not expecting the Agent to be how he actually is.

8. Why is this a clever conclusion to the story?

I'm not sure about this question or question 9

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