Which question? It’s not specific and I don’t see the reading
Answer: B. By having Ruth feel pride toward Walter after her initial indifference, the author leaves the reader feeling satisfied with their relationship.
Walter has been a complicated character throughout the play. Unhappy with his financial situation, he is desperate to improve it, at the same time as he is ashamed because of his inability to provide for his family. This leads him to make bad financial decisions that only leave the family in a worse situation. This has also taken a toll on his relationship with Ruth. However, in this scene, we see Walter has changed, and Ruth has noticed. She is extremely proud of him, which implies that their relationship will survive.
i do think it was the right thing to do, if anyone had found out about their friendship, shmuel would have been killed a lot sooner than he was. Both boys would probably be beat and neither would ever get to see each other again.
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Answer:
Amos feels Harry is responsible for Cedric's death.
Explanation:
Amos says, "How many people have died for the Boy Who Lived? I'm asking you to save one of them." He thinks that Cedric died for Harry to live, and that it is Harry's fault.