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VashaNatasha [74]
2 years ago
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What evidence from The Land, Part 1 best supports the claim that Edna Thomas is concerned for Mitchell’s safety? "Mitchell?" que

stioned Miz Thomas. "Well, suh, he's out in them woods yonder choppin' wood for the fire." I saw Miz Thomas frown, and young as I was, I knew she was worried "Edna," said Hammond as Mitchell's mother stood in her dark doorway, "where's Willie?" That very next morning Robert and I, sitting behind Hammond and George on their bays, went over to the patch of ground Mitchell's family tended.
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2 answers:
Olegator [25]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: The right aswer is "I saw Miz Thomas frown, and young as I was, I knew she was worried."

Explanation: Although it is very difficult to distinguish the various options (please use punctuation next time), it is possible to say that the excerpt that best supports the claim that Edna Thomas is concerned for the safety of his son is the one in which the narrator is describing her expression after having been asked about her son by the sons of the man who owns the land where she and her family live.

Dovator [93]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

It's B, "I saw Miz Thomas frown, and young as I was, I knew she was worried ."

Explanation:

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