Asked by Merida

As the narrator deducts money from Yulia's pay in "The Ninny," how does he justify to her that he is correct and she is not?
a. He intimidates her with his strength.
b. He insults her and tells her she is a ninny.
c. He says he made a note of it in his book.
d. He says that what he is doing is what he always does.

I think it's c. Am I right?

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Answered by Marylyn
Yep
Answered by Ikcss
Correct
Answered by that other girl
CORRECT ANSWERS FOR Lesson 13: Read: The Ninny
Gifted and Talented Language Arts 8 B Unit 3: Dialogue and Discovery
1.C
2.D
3.D
4.C
5.B
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Answered by vladimir dechenko
i would like to know about these questions

How much did Yulia say the owner agreed to pay her?

What does a governess do, according to the descriptions of Yulia’s
responsibilities?

How many rubles did Yulia take from the lady of the house?

Why does the owner get upset when Yulia says, “merci”?

Do you think Yulia is a ninny? Explain your answer.
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