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goldenfox [79]
2 years ago
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Which piece of evidence best reveals how Elijah's words contribute to Joe's death ?

English
2 answers:
Burka [1]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

D. “Aw, Ah doan’t know. You never kin tell. He might turn him up an’ spank him furgettin’ in the way, but Spunk wouldn’t shoot no unarmed man.” (Paragraph 22)

Explanation:

Novay_Z [31]2 years ago
5 0

Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Which piece of evidence best reveals how Elijah’s words contribute to Joe’s death?  A. “Looka theah, folkses!” cried Elijah Mosley, slapping his leg gleefully. “Theah they  go, big as life an’ brassy as tacks.” (Paragraph 2)  B. “He rides that log down at the saw-mill jus’ like he struts ‘round wid another  man’s wife — jus’ don’t give a kitty.” (Paragraph 5)  C. “Talkin’ like a man, Joe. Course that’s yo’ fambly affairs, but Ah like to see grit in  anybody.” (Paragraph 16)  D. “Aw, Ah doan’t know. You never kin tell. He might turn him up an’ spank him furgettin’ in the way, but Spunk wouldn’t shoot no unarmed man.” (Paragraph 22)

Answer:

D. “Aw, Ah doan’t know. You never kin tell. He might turn him up an’ spank him furgettin’ in the way, but Spunk wouldn’t shoot no unarmed man.” (Paragraph 22)

Explanation:

This question is about "SPUNK".

The paragraph shown above is the best evidence that Elijah's words contributed to Joe's death, even though the biggest conflict Joe has in history is with Spunk who is having an affair with his wife, but Spunk was not the main one responsible for Joe's death, even though they fought.

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