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English, 01.02.2021 06:10 jaredhoag1982

Can someone please help me help me with this article I havnt had help in 5+ hours and I see everyone else getting help please I beg I will give brainliest legit everything on the app the questions are 1. What clues in the boxed dialogue at the beginning of part 3 tell you that bob may be in for a surprise

2. What does bobs physical reaction to the note tell you about his emotional state

3. What details prove that Bob is hiding something or from someone

4. Situational irony occurs when whag happens is different from what is expected to happen what did you expect to happen?

5. What’s the theme of the story


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