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GenaCL600
2 months ago
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PLEASE HELP!!!! When Elnora replies to her mother, ‘That was poor taste,’ she is A) being cynical and sarcastic. B) honestly ack

nowledging her fault. C) trying to ease the tension that has come between them. D) verbally attacking her mother who has lashed out at her. 8) How does the author convey that Elnora is a strong, determined, and goal-oriented young woman? A) by showing Elnora remain firm in her goals in spite of humiliation B) by showing that Elnora will never back down from a fight--even a fist-fight C) by showing her standing up to the kids at school while they are taunting her D) by describing how all of Elnora's relatives are strong, determined, and goal-oriented
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Naddik [7.5K]2 months ago
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Answer:

being sarcastic and cynical.

by demonstrating how Elnora remains steadfast in her objectives despite facing embarrassment.

Explanation:

Even while subjected to humiliation, Elnora stays committed to her beliefs, showcasing her as a resilient, determined, and focused young woman.

Leya [7.7K]2 months ago
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Answer:

I just did this to earn points.

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