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Mrs. Jack, with an emotion which even the reverend's presence could not quell, let out what the neighbors described afterwards
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How does the author create tension in paragraphs 5-7?
by allowing the reader to observe the source of Jack's wealth by allowing
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Jack was rather fond of idling with his companions, but, being well under Mrs. Jack's thumb, this habit was unlikely to be
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The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A What is the theme of the passage? the
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Margaret watched him with grim enjoyment while he wriggled miserably and tried to talk naturally. Finally, he jerked out his
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That very day Jack stupidly went to try to bridge the gulf of thirty years of ignoring his sister.
Which word is similar in
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Which two quotations support the inference that Margaret had reason to fear Mrs. Jack?
"There was never much love lost between
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Margaret Laffan is a mysterious person in an island community. Mrs. Jack and others wish to have some of her money. Margaret's
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You have read “Excerpt from An Isle in the Water,” about a woman who moves back to her old town and its residents’ schemes
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