the answer is
to....breath
"required him <em>to</em><em> </em>hold his <em>breath</em><em> </em>for three minutes"
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The setting of a story describes the time and location of the story.
A setting of a story is where and when it takes place. It helps you understand more of the surroundings and helps you visualize it better.
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Answer:
garnish
Explanation:
idk it just makes sense in my head
Answer:
C) She knows her husband does not stand a chance against Miller.
Explanation:
Mr. Walt and his wife refuse to accept all proofs of Miller's ownership of the dog. Mr. Miller being a strongly built man says with a contemptuous expression on his face,<em> "I reckon there's nothin' in sight to prevent me takin' the dog right here an' now."
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This threat makes Madge agree with Mr. Miller's claim of dog's ownership.
Option A is not correct because Madge and her husband both loved the dog too much, as shown by their words, "You Wolf, you!" and "You blessed Wolf!" the man and woman called out"
Option B: She uses no sarcasm to win the argument and insult Miller after his threat.
Option D: Although there was a tension in the room, but by now she had decided not to argue with Mr. Miller about dog's ownership. Next they ask if Miller was ready to sell the dog to them.