In "Ooka and the Honest Thief," what ironic statement does Gonta make to Ooka while stealing rice? A. He thanks Ooka for offering to pass the rice out to him. B. He confesses to Ooka that he cannot find work. C. He admits to Ooka that he has come to steal rice. D. He tells Ooka that stealing a large amount of rice would be dishonest.
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ive read the story abd what was ironic about it was that he didnt take a large amount.he only took what he needed
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In "Ooka and the Honest Thief," how are Ooka and Gonta similar? A. Both are honest and fair-minded. B. Both are poor and unemployed. C. Both are proud and careless. D. Both are wise and respected.
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well gonta is honest by not taking more than what he needs.okkota is honest cause he has to be to be a judge.hes fair minded by not treating gonta like a normal thief
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In "The Convict and the Bishop," what can be inferred about the yellow passport that Jean Valjean shows at the mayor's office? A. It provides Valjean with a small amount of money. B. It brands him a criminal. C. It reveals that he is part of a political movement. D. It explains why people should be merciful to Valjean.
he was a convict so when he got out of jail he had to show a yellow passport to people .
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In "The Convict and the Bishop," why is the first innkeeper suspicious of Valjean? A. He recognizes him from a newspaper. B. Valjean's appearance is tattered and poor. C. Valjean hints that he has been in prison for many years. D. A young boy had already warned the townspeople of the convict's arrival.
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In "A Just Judge," why does the judge wait one day before deciding any of the cases before him? A. He wants to observe each person's behavior overnight to see if the guilty parties reveal themselves. B. He wants to test his hypotheses before delivering his verdicts. C. He wants to delay his decision to give each person who is lying the chance to tell the truth. D. He wants to consult with other people before deciding each case.
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im thinking A.cause he has the women stay to clean the ink well or bowl.the money in the cup to see if oil rises to the surface .
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Since Thurgood Marshall was appointed to the Supreme Court and a fellow justice said that no one did more to "lead our country out of the wilderness of segregation," what can be inferred about Marshall? A. He was greatly respected and admired by others. B. He sometimes regretted being a lawyer rather than a politician. C. He never lost a case that he argued before the Supreme Court. D. He was not aware of how great his accomplishments were.
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In "A Just Judge," why does the beggar ask to ride with Bauakas? A. He plans to trick Bauakas. B. He knows that Bauakas is lost. C. He thinks that Bauakas is the king. D. He is late for an important meeting in the city.
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In "The Convict and the Bishop," why does Jean Valjean ring the doorbell of the local prison? A. He wants to confess to his past crimes. B. He wants to report how the innkeeper and the tavern-keeper have treated him. C. He wants to know if he can sleep there for the night. D. He wants to speak to some of the people he was once imprisoned with.
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C hes tired to dewath so he'll go any were to sleep
so c
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In "The Convict and the Bishop," why does the bishop give Jean Valjean the silver? A. He knows that the silver once belonged to Jean Valjean's family, and he wants to return it to its proper owners. B. He knows that he will never be safe from Jean Valjean if he does not give the convict what he wants. C. He believes that the silver belongs to the poor, and he knows that Jean Valjean is poor and in need of the money it can bring him. D. He believes that Jean Valjean will refuse to accept the silver and instead donate it to the local church. last one
its C again.he is very poor and since its a church its given to the poor.
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