Answer:
"How d-u-m-b can you get!" said Robert. "A co-l-o-s-s-a-l waste of time if you ask me. So get going! S-c-r-a-m! S-h-o-o!"
Explanation:
"The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure" is a book written by Hans Ma-g-n-us En-zen-s-ber-ger. The book is about a young boy named Robert, who does not like Mathematics, eventually meet a number devil, named Te-plot-a-xl. Te-plot-a-xl then teaches Robert maths over the period of twelve dreams.
The excerpt from the book which suggests that the sole purpose of Robert was to oppose the number devil is,
<em>"How d-u-m-b can you get!" said Robert. "A co-l-o-s-s-a-l waste of time if you ask me. So get going! S-c-r-a-m! S-h-o-o!"</em>
In this excerpt, he is seen chasing away the number devil.
How long does it have to be?
Gogol and his parents feel about his name change because Gogol wants a new name, but his parents want him to stick with his nickname.
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Who is Gogol?</h3>
Gogol’s experience of growing up in an American culture conflicts with his parents’ experience of growing up in India.
Moreover, both Gogol and his parents share the feeling of confusion that is caused by the differences between Bengali culture and American culture.
Learn more about Gogol, refer to the link:
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Answer: I want to say it is C because if it was a that she liked eating you would see something that hints to her being hungry but in this text it show nothing of that. so in conclusion the answer would be C.