Answer:
a phone line
Explanation:
Mr. Hale goes to John and Minnie Wrights' house because he wants to talk to John about sharing a party phone line. During the play's time setting and because of the isolated area, it was not uncommon for neighbors to have a party line.
His main character, Jay Gatsby, personifies the American dream, being a self-made man who pulled himself out of poverty, only to meet a tragic end. Another important theme in The Great Gatsby is money. There's a sharp divide between the old money (Tom and Daisy) and the new (Gatsby).
Answer:
First off the Amigo Brothers is just a story and an interloper is a person who becomes involved in a place or situation where they are not wanted or are considered not to belong.
Answer:
B. True joy is experienced after difficult battles are won.
Explanation:
The passage describes how the immigrant family is finally reaching their destination and being joyous about their future life in the United States.
We can read how the author is <u>happy </u>that they passed the questions, and how their papers are checked and stamped. The men welcome them into the US, and we read about their <u>evident happiness and smiles that break upon their faces.</u>
<u>It is obvious that the whole journey was difficult and draining for the family, but we see how it all ended well. This is why they can feel the true, honest happiness at their victory and reach of the destination. </u>
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1.Gone with the wind
2. it symbolizes the closeness between Ponyboy and his friend Johnny.
3. Switchblade
4.I forget sorry
5. Ponyboy does not like fighting. He is a pacifist by nature and will only resort to physical violence if it is required to protect himself or another greaser.
6. No
7.Two-Bit Mathews tells Ponyboy, "You know, the only thing that keeps Darry from bein' a Soc is us," he is referring to Ponyboy's oldest brother Darryl being more mature, more disciplined, and more responsible than the rest of the Greasers.
I DONT KNOW 4
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