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nata0808 [166]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from "Lather and Nothing Else. " I went on lathering his face. My hands began to tremble again. The man could n

ot be aware of this, which was lucky for me. But I wished he had not come in. Probably many of our men had seen him enter the shop. And with the enemy in my house I felt a certain responsibility. Which statements about the barber are correct? Select four options. His goal is to do his job well. His goal is to be a loyal revolutionary. His goal is to harm his customers. His opponent is the new customer. His opponents are the men outside. He feels torn between staying and running. He feels torn between hurting and serving.
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slamgirl [31]2 years ago
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In the excerpt, the barber's role is to do his job well and to be a loyal revolutionary. His opponent is the new customer and he feels torn between serving or hurting him.

<h3>What is "Lather and Nothing Else"?</h3>

"Lather and Nothing Else" is a short story by Hernando Tellez. It depicts how morals affect choices and outcomes.  The barber in the story is doing his job properly but he also wants to act like a loyal revolutionary.

When his opponent who was his enemy came to visit him his inner mind battles and felt torn to decide between serving or hurting him.

Therefore, option A. he wants to do his job. option B. he wants to be revolutionary, option D. his enemy is the customer and option F. he felt torn between his feelings.

Learn more about "Lather and Nothing Else" here:

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