Explanation:
George Ramsay stared into space. George Ramsay started to look like the responsibility of everything in this world was sitting on his legs. George Ramsay was sad for him: he believed at once because his wretched brother had caused trouble somehow. George Ramsay walked up with him and put out his side.
A narrator may be unreliable because he or she is biased and states their opinion instead of fact.
I have to have good grades all the time and I find that unfair because I try my hardest to do my best but the work isn’t easy
Knocknaree is a small town "only a few miles from Dublin"
(Prologue.2)—Dublin, Ireland, that is—and it has farmers, cows,
pastures, and children getting murdered in the woods. How quaint.
Knocknaree means "hill of the king" (6.68). This isn't a shout-out to Hank Hill, but instead to all the relics of ancient civilization that are being dug up in the woods.
Even
though Rob grew up in Knocknaree, when he returns, he says the woods
are "more intricate and more secretive" (16.4) than he remembered. "It
was like stumbling into the wreck of some great ancient city" (16.6), he
notes. It's a small town full of secrets—like Twin Peaks, but with
fewer log ladies—and
we can perhaps understand Rob's description of it as a description of
how he sees himself, too; like something complex and mysterious and
potentially wonderful. For more on Rob, though, be sure to check out the
"Characters" section.
Knocknaree
is a working-class suburb intended to be a "plan-perfect solution to
overcrowding and poverty and every urban ill" (Prologue.2). No pressure,
right? Thing is, this doesn't quite pan out. The families are
struggling members of the working class, and with the highway moving in,
they're still being taken advantage of by the powers that be.
Sure, the highway might bring more commerce to the area, but that's a really big might. The
only definite is that it's putting money in the pockets of the
landowners and developers who sold out (and maybe sold a tiny bit of
their souls) to make the deal go through. Because of this, there's a
whiff of desperation always in the air. And when people are desperate,
people often commit crimes. Even murder.
Answer:
D Well-Read
Explanation:
Because his assistant is uneducated.