Asked by Andre
In "Telephone Conversation," which of the following best describes the shift in the speaker's attitude towards the landlady?
A)from fuming to mischievous
B)from angered to conciliatory
C)from embarrassed to arrogant
D)from cooperative to ninchalant
A)from fuming to mischievous
B)from angered to conciliatory
C)from embarrassed to arrogant
D)from cooperative to ninchalant
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
If you've read the story, this should be obvious ... well, unless you're not clear on the meanings of all those words in the answer choices.
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Answered by
Writeacher
Is this what you have been assigned to read?
http://www.nexuslearning.net/books/elements_of_lit_course6/20th%20Century/Collection%2015/TelephoneConversation.htm
http://www.nexuslearning.net/books/elements_of_lit_course6/20th%20Century/Collection%2015/TelephoneConversation.htm
Answered by
Andre
yes
Answered by
Minnie
I'm guessing
From fuming to mischievous.
would that be wright?
From fuming to mischievous.
would that be wright?
Answered by
Peace Helper
Lesson 5: Three Pieces: Senghor, Soyinka, Achebe
1. B a lemon grove
2. D touch
3. C intends to disconnect the speaker by hanging up on him
4. C strained
5. C perseverant
6. A many people fail to communicate effectively about race
7. C he is committed to keeping Nnaemeka out of his life
8. A present perfect tense
9. B present perfect tense
10. D kind and truthful
Your welcome :)
1. B a lemon grove
2. D touch
3. C intends to disconnect the speaker by hanging up on him
4. C strained
5. C perseverant
6. A many people fail to communicate effectively about race
7. C he is committed to keeping Nnaemeka out of his life
8. A present perfect tense
9. B present perfect tense
10. D kind and truthful
Your welcome :)
Answered by
Liquidity
Peace Helper is correct, despite what some Quizlets will tell you.
Answered by
Alex
cool so many answers for stuff I already failed would have been helpful in the past