Select all that apply. In "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," how does the narrator describe Simon Wheeler? serious and somber fat and bald friendly and talkative focused and clear monotonous
what do you think @xo_kansasprincess_xo
I don't know, that's why I posted the question. Lol
how can you NOT know!! obviously you already limited yourself so I can help you if you do not want to participate :/
*can't
Why are you being so rude? I posted the question because I DON'T KNOW the answer and would like help GETTING the answer. I am not limiting myself. I DO want to participate if you are willing to me. If not, do NOT be rude to me.
@shifuyanli
@perl
well you need to tell me what you think first not idk!!!
otherwise how do you expect me to help you?
I can't give you the answer.
I have no idea how the narrator describes Simon Wheeler. And I didn't ask for the answer. I asked for help.
well just say what you think then I can help :)
How about fat and bald, hmm? Is that correct?
@shifuyanli
??? I gave my answer. Your turn @shifuyanli
sorry os is glitching up
but yes your right fat and bald :D
Seriously?! Lol that was right? But it has to be more than one answer.
hmmm....
Monotonous, maybe? I'm just guessing. I've never read the story.
nope it think it is only fat and bald
It can't be.
hmm..it has to be 2 answer?
It has to be more than one.
then monotonous
go with those
What is the climax of this story? The stranger walks in and accepts the bet. Dan'l Webster is not able to jump and loses to the stranger's frog.
post that in new thread please
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