Asked by 2phoneeeeee
i think i have my answer but im not sure heres the question
The stranger "preferred to keep his hat and coat on."
"His gloved hands were clasped behind him..."
He "turned his face away" from Mrs. Hall.
He "wore big blue spectacles with sidelights, and had a bush side-whisker over his coat collar..."
"His collar turned up, his dripping hat turned down..."
Given these facts from the passage, what can the reader infer about the stranger?
A he is very ugly
b He wants to stay warm
C He has something to hide
D He likes his clothes very much
i put C but i think it could be D as well
The stranger "preferred to keep his hat and coat on."
"His gloved hands were clasped behind him..."
He "turned his face away" from Mrs. Hall.
He "wore big blue spectacles with sidelights, and had a bush side-whisker over his coat collar..."
"His collar turned up, his dripping hat turned down..."
Given these facts from the passage, what can the reader infer about the stranger?
A he is very ugly
b He wants to stay warm
C He has something to hide
D He likes his clothes very much
i put C but i think it could be D as well
Answers
Answered by
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I'd choose C.
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