Answer:
1)Maintaining eye contact or talking to them
2) Junior never brings himself to say that Mary’s decision to leave for Montana was rushed and reckless where his decision to study in Reardan was steady and responsible. In Mary’s messages to Junior—her email and letter—Mary’s unflagging optimism masks the growing difficulty and despair of her jobless new life in a trailer far from home. Mary’s early death shows how bad the despair of life on Indian reservations can be even for extremely talented and intelligent people.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure this is C because the author draws out the sentences to make you excited and on the edge of your seat waiting to see what happens to the character.
If I'm wrong so sorry
Answer:
D. Reflective
Explanation:
As you can see in the text above, upon hearing the humming of bees on your wall, the narrator begins to reflect on the sound and the presence of bees there. This reflection makes the narrator perceive feelings regarding the observation and admiration of the bees' ability. In addition, the narrator reflects on how the biology of the bees would interfere with the structure of his house, transforming the walls into honeycombs.
This all causes a reflective tone in the text, which can involve the reader in analyzes and interpretations about the text.