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Gelneren [198K]
2 years ago
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Yelp 25 points, Dialogue Interpretations Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match. draga "That's right Be the

re after closing. 10:00 pm. Make sure you ain't followed. We got to get in and out, 'cause security comes on at midnight" "Stop your whining, you weasel! I don't wanna hear another word. If there's one thing I hate--it's a scaredy cat! If you can't deal with that--then get out!" drag a What do you mean the safe is empty?! Quiet! Someone's coming!" drag a "Rachel, I know you don't have time to worry with our troubles, but I care about your father deeply, and I'm not going to allow him to be harmed through our neglect." drag a​

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2 answers:
Leni [432]2 years ago
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Answer:

1. advances the plot

2. reveals the character traits of the speaker

3. creates suspense

4. reveals motivation

Explanation:

Vsevolod [243]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The first quotation advances the plot, the second one reveals the character traits of the speaker, the third quotation creates suspence, and the last one reveals motivation.

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2. Setting: The short story is set around the family house of Maud Martha.

3. Plot: The main event is that the girls and their mother were waiting outside for their father to return from the Loan office where their fate and continued stay in their house would be decided.

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5. Theme: The theme is centered on the home, both a physical place (house) and a psychological reality (togetherness and love).  The home is truly an important place with personal deep attachments, where the most subtle emotions are expressed freely.

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Gwendolyn Brooks was the author of the novel, "Maud Martha" in which "Home" was chapter 8.   "Home" is a shot story that narrates the life of a poor family worried about losing not only their house, but what meanings that the house represents for each family member.

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