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maks197457 [2]
2 years ago
8

Instructions:Select the correct text in the passage.

English
2 answers:
fredd [130]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

3. (The full contents of the chest never came quite clear, perhaps because he didn't want to know. )

5. (His mother had once tried to explain the paper to him, but he hadn't wanted to listen.)

Explanation:

n the story "The Brown Chest" it begins with a child who his parents have a darker chest in their loft.  

the child never truly gives any consideration to it since he says that this old stuff and he couldn't care less about it.....he's mother endeavors to disclose to him that all that they have inside the chest implies however he just overlooks her.  

One day the child's parents begin pressing their stuff in light of the fact that their moving house. The chest had never been move and it was actually in a similar detect all the time simply like everything else however at this point he must be placed in their new house with a littler storage room.  

The child grows up and when his dad kicked the bucket he was left with the chest since they needed to pass it on to their generation, which the child would some time or another offer it to one of his son's.  

The child grows up and has 4 children, two of them got hitched and left and the other two stayed and he gave the chest to his third child.

GrogVix [38]2 years ago
5 0

3 (The full contents of the chest never came quite clear, perhaps because he didn't want to know. )

5 .(His mother had once tried to explain the paper to him, but he hadn't wanted to listen.)

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