During the trip, the grandmother showed her true perception of African Americans when she called the child at the shack a pickaninny and said they (blacks) don't have things that white people do. The grandmother lied about the house she knew as a child. She felt that she had to lie in order to get her way. The grandmother told Bailey to make a turn to a house which she remembered was the wrong house but she did not admit she was wrong. She tells the story about how her watermelon is eaten up when it is left on her porch. She also tells the Misfit that he does not have common blood as if her blood was better than common. Because the Misfit is white, he has to be a good person in the grandmother's opinion.
1. <u>The travellers</u> stopped several times to take refreshment.
2. All the<u> members of the team</u> played well.
3. Against the wall stood a<u> long ladder.
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4. The <u>leader of the party</u> went alone to the top.
5. <u>My </u>ambition is to become a heart surgeon.
6. <u>These children's </u>favourite indoor game is chess.
7. Do not speak ill of<u> anyone.
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8. <u>Most people in the countryside</u> lead a simple life.
9. Who brought these<u> beautiful flowers</u>?
10. On the table lay all <u>his books.</u>
Answer:
teach readers about a code system used during the American Revolution.
Explanation:
The lines "He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example, was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 341 for "January." indicate that the author wants to teach the reader about a code system used during the American Revolution.
Also, the rest of the options don't make any sense whatsoever.
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