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Which statement best explains how Lemon Brown's character is revealed in "The Treasure of Lemon Brown?”
Wearing rags reveals that he has low self-esteem.
Not shaving his whiskers reveals that he is depressed.
The threat he makes toward Greg reveals his spirit and determination.
The way he stands up to the neighborhood thugs reveals that he is weak.
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"The threat he makes toward Greg reveals his spirit and determination."
More precisely, Lemon Brown’s bravery in standing up to the neighborhood thugs and defending his “treasure” shows his courage, pride, and determination. The other choices misinterpret outward signs (rags, unshaven) as inner feelings and the thugs scene certainly does not show him as weak.
More precisely, Lemon Brown’s bravery in standing up to the neighborhood thugs and defending his “treasure” shows his courage, pride, and determination. The other choices misinterpret outward signs (rags, unshaven) as inner feelings and the thugs scene certainly does not show him as weak.
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