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OpenStudy (e51):

In "The Circuit," what effect does the narrator's saying that he waited to hear his boss tell him that he was finished working for "twelve hours a day, every day, seven days a week, week after week" have? A. It helps readers accept that the narrator's descriptions of events are not always reliable. B. It helps readers understand how hard the narrator works and makes them feel sympathy for him. C. It helps readers recognize the great love that the narrator and his family share. D. It helps readers imagine what the setting of the story looks like.

OpenStudy (babyx3boo):

Did u get the right answer for last one?

OpenStudy (e51):

dont know it is an assesment that doesnt show the score until the end and this is in the same test

OpenStudy (e51):

i think the answer is b

OpenStudy (e51):

what do you think

OpenStudy (babyx3boo):

I haven't read this one either but I would think that's the answer also.

OpenStudy (e51):

next question is the same story do you think you can answer it

OpenStudy (babyx3boo):

I could try

OpenStudy (e51):

In "The Circuit," what do the actions of the narrator's family show? A. the importance of teamwork B. the value of laughter C. the meaning of hope D. the dangers of farm work that is the question

OpenStudy (e51):

i think a

OpenStudy (e51):

d is the top portion and the bottom is not part of the question

OpenStudy (babyx3boo):

I would go with A also

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u in k12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (e51):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

knew it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

literature right

OpenStudy (e51):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

unit assesment

OpenStudy (e51):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k bye gotta go

OpenStudy (e51):

Unit 14 | Lesson 8

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