English, 17.10.2020 07:01 ErikaS7494
Can someone answer these questions from the story “All American Boys”
1. Even after hearing Paul’s side of the story, what is Quinn thinking?
2. What made white people seems crazy eight years ago?
3. Why was Mrs. Tracy crying?
4. What kind of invisibility did Ralph Ellison write about?
5. What are the arguments that Paul did something wrong?
6. Why is it important for the team to play well?
7. Who’s lying?
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After huck's talk with mary jane, she says she'll pray for him. huck thinks: "pray for me! i reckoned if she knowed me she'd take a job that was more nearer her size." in at least 150 words, explain this statement by describing how huck views himself and his behavior in general.
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Can someone answer these questions from the story “All American Boys”
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