"Telephone Conversation" The narrator hates

  1. "Telephone Conversation" The narrator hates (1 point) Responses the English landlady. the English landlady. an ill-mannered
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  2. Which detail does the author leave uncertain in the passage?(1 point) the direction in which the narrator is heading the age of
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  3. What is a “hater”?(1 point) Responses someone who hates themselves someone who hates themselves someone who hates using the
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  4. A telephone conversation may not be as acceptablea method for conveying information as a written document because a telephone
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  5. A telephone conversation may not be as acceptable a method for conveying information as a written document because a telephone
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  6. What is a “hater”?(1 point) someone who hates themselves someone who hates using the internet someone who hates others who
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  7. Choose the correct sentence that would replace the indirect object with a pronoun:Il téléphone à ses cousins. Il les
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  8. To My ValentineMore than a catbird hates a cat, Or a criminal hates a clue, Or the Axis hates the United States, That's how much
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  9. 1. A: Is Don in?2. B: This is he. 3. B1: This is him. (This is a telephone conversation. Can we use both 2and 3? Which one is
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  10. The tone of the first half of “Telephone Conversation” is
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