Answer:
'subject to fits of fantasy': an imaginative and unrealistic idea.
'take my chance': grab the opportunity and make the most out of it.
'a narrow escape': a barely successful escape from a posit danger.
Explanation:
"Raymond's Run" is a short story penned by Toni Cade Bambara. The story is narrated from Hazel Parker's (a.k.a Squeaky) view.
The idioms are words and phrases that are used as a form of expression conveying the meaning other than the literal one.
<u>The meaning of the given idioms are listed below:</u>
- <u>'subject to fits of fantasy'</u>: an imaginative and unrealistic idea.
- <u>'take my chance'</u>: grab the opportunity and make the most out of it.
- <u>'a narrow escape'</u>: a barely successful escape from a posit danger.
Answer:I’m going to just give a wise guess I’m thinking that The best answer for the first one would be B or C you chose I’m not 100% sure cause I wild need to read the passage to be able to answer the question but for the second one I’m pretty sure it A or B i think you should chose A but you chose cause like I said I i need to see the passage but fr 3 i don’t know for # 4. I think A. would be the best. I hope this helped but yeah.
Explanation: I suggest you put the passage so that next time I or someone else can be for sure about their answer they are giving you.
The short vowel in hamper is A, have a good day!
It is similar because a literary nonfiction, is real, and so is an autobiography