Hi. Did you forget to mention that this question is about the text ““ THE WILD DOG OF CAUCOMGOMOC ”
Answer:
These paragraphs contribute to the general structure of the story because they show how the population believed that the dog was a big problem.
Explanation:
"The wild dog of Caucomgomoc" is a short story written by Charles Boardman Hawes that reports the intense friendship and loyalty between a chachorro and its owner.
The dog was always very friendly, but when its owner died, he was unable to establish a friendly relationship with the other residents of the city. This made the dog look bad and the residents feared him and thought he was dangerous, even if he didn't attack anyone. Paragraphs 10 and 11 contribute by showing how the residents were uncomfortable with the presence of the dog, even calling it a demon.
Della's actions of cutting her hair to buy Jim a gift reveals that she is very passionate about this relationship and shows her traits as generous and thoughtful; However it may show her conflicts as an overthinker as she is making a potentially big sacrifice which shows how much she cares about the character Jim and may try to please him at her own cost.
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Answer:
teasing
Explanation:
The speaker opens his or her mouth to tell on their sister, but decides not to. He or she keeps on opening and closing his or her mouth to play with his or her sister. He or she is teasing them as if they are going to tell on their sister, since it’s fun to watch their sister. “She dropped her eyes and bent her head as though expecting a blow”. The sister is expecting their sibling to tell on them, but each time they’re faking it just to see how she’ll react.