Which line from the play The Glass Menagerie leaves matters uncertain when Jim O’Connor first arrives at the Wingfields' apartme
nt? A. TOM: I'm right at the point of committing myself to a future that doesn't include the warehouse and Mr. Mendoza or even a night-school course in public speaking.
B. JIM: Shy, huh? It's unusual to meet a shy girl nowadays. I don't believe you ever mentioned you had a sister.
C. AMANDA: I told you I wasn't going to humor you, Laura. Why have you chosen this moment to lose your mind?
D. LAURA: Oh, Mother, please answer the door, don't make me do it!
TOM: I'm right at the point of committing myself to a future that doesn't include the warehouse and Mr Mendoza or even a night-school course in public speaking.
Answer: A. TOM: I'm right at the point of committing myself to a future that doesn't include the warehouse and Mr. Mendoza or even a night-school course in public speaking.
My dad is teaching me how to drive, as my drivers license test is coming up, but he keeps complaning and it is really distracting. It is obvious that he doesn~t really want to be in here with me.