At the beginning of “If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth…,” how would you describe the atmosphere, or mood, when Marvin and his father travel up to the servicing chamber? A. fearful B. sad C. amusing D. suspenseful
I cant really help you because I don't know the story :)
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no problem :)
‘‘‘If I Forget Thee, O Earth . . . ’’’ starts off by introducing Marvin, a ten-year-old boy. Marvin and his father walk quickly through a large building, which includes a greenhouse and an observatory, then enter an airlock chamber, where they get into a scout car and drive outside. Before now, Marvin has only seen the outside in photographs and on television. At this point, Clarke has not revealed where they are, but he starts to give clues that they are not on earth as soon as Marvin and his father leave the airlock. He is very curious. I would say suspenseful.
Actually, I researched it and people have said they have gotten it wrong because the correct answer is sad.
thanks SeaTurtle113
I would guess it is suspenseful but it could also be sad too
so is b thanks
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Sure.
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sad is not the correct answer i answered sad and it was wrong
B is WRONG.
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