Asked by larry jones
2. What can be concluded about the female character referred to in these lines? "Make one," said Anthony. "Take her for a walk in the park, or a straw ride, or walk home with her from church Chance! Pshaw!" "You don't know the social mill, dad. [ She's part of the stream that turns it. Every hour and minute of her time is arranged for days in advance." (from "Mammon and the Archer" by O. Henry
A. She is a leading participant in social activities.
B. She has no time to spare from her work at a mill.
C. She has to work hard to earn a living.
D. She is dull with no time for romance
A. She is a leading participant in social activities.
B. She has no time to spare from her work at a mill.
C. She has to work hard to earn a living.
D. She is dull with no time for romance
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Answered by
bobpursley
I have many Girl Scouts in my organization, I have seen a tendency in the last 10 years in which their schedules are full...with pocket calendars planned weeks in advance. Getting them together for a meeting or event at the same time is much more complicated. I often wonder how they will find time for chance encounters of the romantic kind.
Answered by
jessica
^ excuse me bob?!
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