I'd say 1. I think that it refers to his neighbor and himself being completely different. Pine and apple are very different, although I'm fairly certain you've already come to that conclusion by now. Sorry I didn't see it earlier
I believe that it is A, but you should do a little extra research on it.
The writers of Harlem Renaissance attempted to spread the word about beauty and richness of the work done by African Americans. In the 1920s, this took place, and America started recognizing the work done by African Americans. This movement laid the foundation of the Civil Rights movement.
The narrator of “The Deciding Pitch” is neutral about who wins the game, but the narrator of “The View from the Bleachers” isn’t.
Nonstandard English refers to words, phrases, and sentences which are ungrammatical - meaning, grammatically incorrect.
Having this in mind, the correct answer is things throwed at it.
The verb <em>to throw </em>is conjugated in the following way: throw - threw - thrown. As you can see in the excerpt, the word <em>throwed </em>is used, which is the incorrect form of <em>thrown. </em>