2) combining imaginary animals and real places
When we look at the excerpt, we can see that Carl Sandburg mentions an animal that is not real—an old flongboo. However, the places he mentions (Massachusetts, Chappaquiddick, South Hadley, and Northampton) are all real places. You can even take it a bit further and verify the places of a cave and within a chestnut tree as caves and chestnut trees are real.
Answer: His sisters and his mother are very fond of him.
In "Soldier's Home," we meet Krebs. He is a soldier who has just come back from the war, and he realizes how deeply he has changed because of it. Krebs feels he does not love anyone anymore, and cannot get used to his town again. However, throughout the story we learn that Krebs's mother and sisters are still fond of him, and love him deeply.
c. symbol
b. sign
d. image
b. The text says that Joseph received the last and strongest dose of the nerve tissue.
c. The text says that Joseph was sitting up in bed and smiling.
d. The text says that Joseph's mother told Louis Pasteur to come with her to Joseph's room.
the part that says a teenager wants to persuade her friend.
A.
pessimistic
B.
realistic
C.
idealistic
D.
optimistic