Answer: Hers are in Puerto Rico
Explanation:
Marin in the book is Louie's cousin who stays with his family for the simple reason that hers are in Puerto Rico so it would make sense to stay with family than to go elsewhere.
She helps alot with house chores and babysitting.
She hopes to be in Chicago in the following year so she can find a job and so she finds a rich man who will marry and take care of her even though she also wants to marry her boyfriend in Puerto Rico as well.
She could use euphemism it is a figurative language that is used in place that can suggest something unpleasant but in the kindest way possible.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
because it is catchy and attracts readers attention
Answer:
Short summary of the short story "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl.
Explanation:
Roald Dahl's "Lamb to the Slaughter," tells the story of Mary Maloney and how she cleverly hid and escaped from being convicted of killing her husband.
At the start of the story, a pregnant Mary Maloney is seen waiting for her policeman husband Patrick Maloney. But what she didn't know is that he is going to ask her for a divorce. So, once he did that, she couldn't feel anything, but she blankly went ahead and prepared dinner for him.
Taking out the leg of lamb that she had planned to serve for dinner, she hit him so hard that he died. But that didn't stop her. She instead put the lamb in the oven, went to the grocery shop, and made purchases, acting as if everything is alright.
Then, on reaching home, she 'acted' shocked and called the police, reporting that someone had killed her husband. While the policemen are investigating the crime scene, trying to find the murder weapon, Mary 'requested' them to eat supper, serving them the lamb in the oven. This way, she not only served the men dinner but also got rid of the murder weapon.