In the short story, "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?"
What do Paul Berlin's memories and fantasies tell us about his family?
C) They were close and loving.
Why can’t Berlin stop laughing at the thought of Charming Billy dying?
B) It was ironic that Billy would die of a heart attack in a war.
Article I, Section 2 of the Constitutionsets three qualifications for representatives. Each representative must (1) be at least twenty-five years old, (2) have been a citizen of the United States for the past seven years, and (3) be (at the time of the election) an inhabitant of the state they represent.
Answer:
I think it would be metaphor
Explanation:
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Curley mistakenly thinks that Lennie is laughing at him with the other men, when, in fact, Lennie is not aware of the drama between Curley and Slim and is simply chuckling to himself with glee thinking about the dream farm. Curley, who has just been embarrassed in front of the workers, picks a fight with Lennie, thinking he'll earn some respect back by beating the much-larger Lennie. Lennie defends himself and attacks Curley only when George tells him to do so. In the scene, George says, "Get 'im, Lennie!" This moment feels very much like a master siccing his dog on someone. Lennie follows George's command and breaks nearly every bone in Curley's hand.
Answer:
The importance of family is huge. Your family is always there unconditionally. They're there to guide you through your accomplishments and your mistakes. Their love for you is always there, even when it doesn't seem like it.
Explanation:
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i love my family even if we fight a lot. i know they'll love me no matter what even when they don't say it.
if this is for school here you go but if it wasn't i hope you learned a valuable lesson <3 :D