I believe the first one but think of the logic int he agreement. You could say 4 and 1 but its not multiple choice.
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Ponyboy has felt detached and disconnected from his older brother since their parents' death. Darry is no longer the older brother who is worshipped and adored..... he is the father, mother, and caregiver. The change in their relationship confused Ponyboy, and even angered him. He felt disconnected from Darry, and he felt as if nothing he could do would ever make him happy. The hug in the hospital erased those fears.... they were a family again, and Ponyboy was finally home...... embraced in the protective loving arms of family.
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<span> About Allen Ginsberg's Poetry Allen Ginsberg's Poetry Summary Character List Glossary Themes Quotes and Analysis <span> "Howl," Part I, verses 1 - 76 "Howl," Part I, verses 77-222 "Howl," Part II "Howl," Part III "Footnote to Howl" "America" "A Supermarket in California" "Sunflower Sutra" "A Strange New Cottage in Berkeley" </span> The Beats and the City Related Links Essay Questions <span> Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4 Quiz 5 </span> Citations </span><span>Allen Ginsberg's Poetry Summary and Analysis of "Howl," Part I, verses 1 - 76</span></span>
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The bias Elsie shows in her letter is that she is on the side of the teachers, having been one herself and knowing just what problems they face.
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To build suspense in the story, Poe often employs foreshadowing. For example, when Fortunato says, “I shall not die of a cough,” Montresor replies, “True,” because he knows that Fortunato will in fact die from dehydration and starvation in the crypt.
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