English, 20.09.2020 18:01 FlamingSky
Read the following excerpt from a bigger passage.
from Chasing Redbird
by Sharon Creech
When Aunt Jessie started to fret over the frost and the dying buds, I’d say, each morning, “There’s still a few left,” and, finally, “There’s still one left.” She didn’t seem impressed and said, “It’ll be dead soon.”
The dialogue in paragraph 5 reveals —
A)Aunt Jessie’s cruelty and the narrator’s hope for redemption.
B)Aunt Jessie’s pragmatism and the narrator’s need to gain approval.
C)Aunt Jessie’s fatalism and the narrator’s desire to console.
D)Aunt Jessie’s sarcasm and the narrator’s longing for acceptance
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from Chasing Redbird
by Sharon Creech
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