I'm currently reading this and I firmly believe that<em><u> easy respect</u></em> is the most accuratr way to describe the mood since the speaker has a great amount of respect for his father and it is portrayed by the wording of the author, as it is explained that although his father only is a man with 'six grade education' he is knowleadgable about what is truly important in life therefore has been able to live a simple yet enriching life.
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<u>~Male Y/n here~ I would think what the authors tone in "The Night The bell fell" is sarcastic, because they are they are saying it oppositely of what the relay mean in the viewpoint.</u>
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You'll have to attach the answer choices. We can't decipher the author's feelings if we don't have the reference to read or the answer choices
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I'm not sure but this is what I think
Explanation:
Well, Fruit (slang) Fruit and fruitcake, as well as many variations, are slang or even sexual slang terms which have various origins but modern usage tend to primarily refer to gay men and sometimes other LGBT people. Usually used as pejoratives, the terms have also been re-appropriated as insider terms of endearment within LGBT communities. And if the passage is saying boys cannot eat the fruit, and it primarily refers gay MEN, it is probably referring to not being gay, or being homophobic.
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He sent some of his writeups to England to describe what the New World looked like and to motivate his people to migrate to the New World. He also wanted his partners in business to see the potentials of the New World and continue investing in his business.
Explanation:
John Smith was a businessman from England who was among the first people to migrate to Jamestown and to engage in trade with the native Indians. While there, Smith would write beautiful descriptions of the New World and accounts of activities there which he sent back to his people in England.
He did this to help his people see the potentials of the New World and migrate to it. Some of his partners in business who made investments in the business also received some of the letters. Smith hoped that this would help them see how profitable business was in the New World, thus motivating them to make investments.