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Lorraine accepted the stockings and other gifts from Mr. Pignati because she wanted to be able to have something that she wanted but did not have to ask for. ... How does Lorraine Lie about the stockings? by telling her mom she used her bus ticket and lunch money to buy them.
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"So when I went swimming... next summer, girl in cutoffs would notice."
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because it clearly shows why Robert tried to look good, to impress the ladies. Because he cared so much about what the girls thought of him he worked out. It clearly shows who he is trying to impress.
The final stanza of "A Poem for Mrs. Long, My Librarian" indicates that books gave the speaker comfort and hope during her childhood. Just before this stanza, the reader states that her everyday life is fine, but in this stanza, she informs the reader that books still provided an escape to somewhere more magical than her own world. In the final line, the speaker discusses how her librarian, and the books she shared, were a source of "Spring"(hope) for her.
This is where he realizes that shes cut of her hair to buy him a gift and his gift was a hair brush so its A.