Who are the characters in this passage?

(1 point)
Responses

A grandson named Jim, a grocer, and an old man on a soap box.
A grandson named Jim, a grocer, and an old man on a soap box.

A veteran named Henry Fleming, his grandson Jim, and a grocer.
A veteran named Henry Fleming, his grandson Jim, and a grocer.

A veteran named Henry Fleming, his grandson Jim, a grocer, and a man on a soap box.
A veteran named Henry Fleming, his grandson Jim, a grocer, and a man on a soap box.

An old man on a soap box, a grocer, and a veteran named Henry Fleming.
An old man on a soap box, a grocer, and a veteran named Henry Fleming.

1 answer

Based on the options provided, the characters in the passage appear to be:

  1. A veteran named Henry Fleming
  2. His grandson Jim
  3. A grocer
  4. An old man on a soap box

This corresponds to the response: "A veteran named Henry Fleming, his grandson Jim, a grocer, and a man on a soap box."

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