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2. Both Mitch and Locust believe they are (1 point) lucky. cursed. doomed. immortal. 3. What surprising action does Locust take at the end of the story? (1 point) He scratches on the eight ball. He shows up at the Lemon Tree Billiards House. He turns himself in to the local authorities. He sets Mitch up with his daughter. 4. Which of the following elements of Realism are present in "The Lemon Tree Billiards House"? Check all that apply. (2 points) Cedric Yamanaka uses dialect to enliven his characters' speech. The setting of "The Lemon Tree Billiards House" plays an important role in the story. The narrator, Mitch, has a sense of humor. "The Lemon Tree Billiards House" is a non-fiction story.
Which story is this?
It is about Cedric Yamanaka
Is it something that is available on the internet? In addition, have you tried rereading the text? you might find the answer if you do.
did you ever get the answers ?
2. Both Mitch and Locust believe they are (1 point) (0 pts) lucky. (1 pt) cursed. (0 pts) doomed. (0 pts) immortal. 1/1 point 3. What surprising action does Locust take at the end of the story? (1 point) (0 pts) He scratches on the eight ball. (1 pt) He shows up at the Lemon Tree Billiards House. (0 pts) He turns himself in to the local authorities. (0 pts) He sets Mitch up with his daughter. 1/1 point 4. Which of the following elements of Realism are present in "The Lemon Tree Billiards House"? Check all that apply. (2 points) (1 pt) Cedric Yamanaka uses dialect to enliven his characters' speech. (1 pt) The setting of "The Lemon Tree Billiards House" plays an important role in the story. (0 pts) The narrator, Mitch, has a sense of humor. (0 pts) "The Lemon Tree Billiards House" is a non-fiction story. 2/2 points
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