An elderly gentleman passes on.

  1. ResponsesAfter Gortsby loans the young man money for a hotel room, the elderly gentleman returns to the bench to look for a lost
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  2. How does the author’s use of the multiple-meaning word mild affect the reader’s understanding of the gentleman? (1 point)The
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  3. How does the author’s use of the multiple-meaning word mild affect the reader’s understanding of the gentleman?(1 point)
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  4. An elderly gentleman passes on. He leaves half of his estate to his wife. He leaves his son $50,000. The remainder of the money
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  5. Use the passage to answer the question.How does the author’s use of the multiple-meaning word mild affect the reader’s
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  6. 1-1. It is no fun.1-2. It is not funny. (Are both the same?) 2-1. He is no gentleman. 2-2. He is not a gentleman. 2-3. He is not
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  7. Dusk by H.H. Munro (Saki) On the bench by his side sat an elderly gentleman with a drooping air of defiance that was probably
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  8. Duskby H.H. Munro (Saki) On the bench by his side sat an elderly gentleman with a drooping air of defiance that was probably the
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  9. On the bench by his side sat an elderly gentleman with a drooping air of defiance that was probably the remaining vestige of
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  10. Duskby H.H. Munro (Saki) On the bench by his side sat an elderly gentleman with a drooping air of defiance that was probably the
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