Answer:
Marcos pretended to have the gift of prophecy, which Clara possessed.
Answer: Wes is officially dropped out of school, but is remembered by his friend Woody, a recent high
school graduate. After Wes served his 6 months in the juvenile detention facility for shooting
Ray in the shoulder, he returns to school, but gradually drops out. Finding it hard to get a job
without a high school diploma and a record, he drifts to the drug operation. In the drug world,
Wes is now a lieutenant, a leader of a small crew. His crew is comprised of corner boys who
watched for the cops, hitters who dealt with money, the housemen who cooked the drugs, and the
muscle who protected the corner. One day after selling with his crew, he is approached by a man
who looks out of place which usually is a tip of the the fact that the guy is a cop. Wes takes his
chances with the sale and is arrested.
Answer:
The following dialogue from the coach makes Jeremy to understand his strength as an athlete:
Coach: Those little one don't need to see flawless execution, they need to know how to try, fail and keep going anyway.
Explanation:
When Jeremy came to the coach to apologize for his bad performance and how he messed up when the coach really wanted him to impress the boys, the coach told him that he was as aspiring as he expected. Jeremy was a little surprised by the coach's statement and told him that if it would have been a competition, he would have gotten points deducted for various reasons. Before Jeremy could name any reason, coach interrupted him and explained it to him that the little kids need to know that you have to try, fail and still keep going, which they couldn't learn with a flawless execution. This boosted Jeremy's confidence in his strength as an athlete
C. COMPASSIONATE BUT DISAPPOINTED
Answer:
the writer uses the phrase 'sweating terribly ' to describe Harry's physical state