Answer:
He thinks education is more important for the young than for those already grown-up. He takes away Jessie and Bluebell's puppies to educate them.
The answer is (C) the characters speak in heavy dialect
JUST TOOK THE QUIZ
<span>Allegory is a form in which the idea is everything. The author has composed the story according to a plan; the reader's job is to decode the plan. Characters in allegory are rarely more than figures standing for ideas. While allegory is rarely written today, many writers of academic/literary fiction use SYMBOLISM in much the same way - characters exist primarily to stand for an idea, and readers must decode the symbolic structure in order to receive the story. Allegory involves creating a fairly thoroughgoing pattern of SYMBOLISM in which all major events and characters in a story have a meaning beyond themselves and those meanings can be put together to make some sort of overall sense.</span>
I say the answer may be blissful.
<span>Which word or phrase best contributes to the passages humorous tone
A. certain bias
B. Googly eyed
C. cubic tons
D. poorly impressed
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B.googly eyed