HURRY ANOTHER QUESTION FOR EXAM.
Read the excerpt from "Object Lesson, Part 1."
"What t...
HURRY ANOTHER QUESTION FOR EXAM.
Read the excerpt from "Object Lesson, Part 1."
"What time does the first period end, Miss Carpenter?"
"At 9:35."
Every head turned toward the clock on the wall.
"And it's only 8:56," Ellery said cheerfully. "That gives us thirty-nine minutes—more than enough time. Unless the boy or girl who planned this crime wants to return the loot to Miss Carpenter here and now?"
Why does the author include this foreshadowing?
to suggest the money will not be found
to indicate that a student will confess
to encourage readers' confidence in Ellery
to offer criticism of the students’ behavior
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Read this excerpt from white fang by jack london. the qualities in his kind that in the beginning made it possible for them to come in to the fires of men, were qualities capable of development. they were developing in him, and the camp-life, replete with misery as it was, was secretly endearing itself to him all the time. but white fang was unaware of it. he knew only grief for the loss of kiche, hope for her return, and a hungry yearning for the free life that had been his. which quotation from the paragraph supports the story’s theme of homesickness? “the camp life . . was secretly endearing itself to him all the time.” “but white fang was unaware of it.” “he knew only . . a hungry yearning for the free life that had been his.” “the qualities in his kind . . were qualities capable of development.”
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