Answer:
She takes him home, feeds him dinner, talks with him, and gives him money to buy some shoes.
Explanation:
Langston Hughes's short story "Thank You, Ma'am," tells the encounter of a young boy and his targeted victim. And although the young boy did not succeed in stealing anything from the woman, he still ended up getting more than he had thought he'd get.
Roger was waiting to snatch the purse of Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones but the woman's strength prevented him from succeeding in his attempt. To his surprise, Mrs. Jones did not report him to the authorities nor did she punish him. Instead, she took him home, fed him, washed him, talked with him, and then gave him ten dollars to buy <em>"some blue suede shoes."</em>
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
There are two sentences that do not use “double negative” structures.
“We have been to no ball games in over a month.”
In this example, the verb is in the positive form and the negative meaning is given by the word “no”.
“We haven't been to any ball games in over a month.”
In this example, the auxiliary verb is negated and it follows the correct structure for present perfect verb tense.
Double negatives are not commonly used in written English since they may cause confusion when reading them. It might be used in spoken English as well as literary works (songs and poems).
Endure - tolerate
Prolonged - lengthy
Innumerable - countless
Sodden - soaked
1. He is the oldest of all his brothers.
2. My dress is brighter than yours.
3. He is the wisest of all the boys in the class.
4. Ritu is better than Saksshi in Maths.
5. She is senior to me. (Not sure on this one)
6. This lesson is more interesting than the previous one.
7. He is stronger than I imagined.
8. Your handwriting is improving from good to greater with each passing day.