Is this passage written as though the event were happening now or as a reflection on an earlier event? "my mother did not tell me they were coming. afterwards she said she did not want me to appear nervous. i was surprised, for i thought she knew me well. strangers would think i was calm. i did not cry as a baby. only my mother would note the tightness along my jaw, the widening of my already eyes. i was chopping vegetables in the kitchen when i heard voices outside our front door-a woman's, bright as polished brass, and a man's, low and dark like the wood of the table i was working on. they were the kind of voices we heard rarely in our house. i could hear rich carpets in their voices, books and pearls and fur. i was glad that earlier i had scrubbed the front steps so hard. my mother's voice-a cooking pot, a flagon-approached from that front room. they were coming to the kitchen. i pushed the leeks i had been chopping into place, then set the knife on the table, wiped my hands on my apron and pressed my lips together to smooth them. my mother appeared in the doorway, her eyes two "
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30, kyleg1711
Review the passage from âthe listeners.â for he suddenly smote on the door, even louder, and lifted his head: â "tell them i came, and no one answered, that i kept my word," he said. based on this passage, what is the best inference about the man?
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English, 22.06.2019 06:20, blaze9889t
Which best explains how this excerpt creates suspense it develops the plot using dialogue instead of description. it explains that the fishermen have found two graves on the island. it shows that manjiro is a character who asks a lot of questions. it includes a question that the reader will want to know the answer to.
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