As we rode in the bus in the weird phosphorescent void of the Lincoln Tunnel we leaned on each other with fingers waving and yelled and talked excitedly, and I was beginning to get the bug like Dean. He was simply a youth tremendously excited with life, and though he was a con-man, he was only conning because he wanted so much to live and to get involved with people who would otherwise pay no attention to him. What does this excerpt demonstrate <span>about the culture of the beat generation? I would say the answer is"Beat artists most desired direct and varied life experiences" based on the behaviour of the beat artist mentioned above.</span>
Explanation:
John was scolded by his mother because he knocked over an expensive vase.
We broke out of the escape room just in the nick of time.
She had a lot to catch up on in the syllabus due to her absence in school.
The drama club set up the props needed for tonight's play.
Daisy got a low mark for her test because she put off revising till the last minute.
He was right about to hang up the phone until she finally picked up.
Answer:
B. She knows the line to buy tickets will be very long.
Explanation:
The narrator believes that the queue to buy tickets will be long, because that queue is already organizing even before the arrival of the singer. In addition, the narrator claims that this singer is very well known, as some of her songs have achieved great success and have become popular with residents of the region, which means that many people will try to see her.