Henry: I suppose it's in the family. (pause) Where are my slippers? Mrs. Slater: In the kitchen; but you want a new pair, those old ones are nearly worn out. (Nearly breaking down) You don't seem to realize what it's costing me to bear up like I am doing. My heart's fit to break when I see the little trifles that belonged to father lying around and think he'll never use them again. (Briskly) Here! You'd better wear these slippers of my father's now. It's lucky he'd just got a new pair. Henry: They'll be very small for me, my dear.Mrs. Slater: They'll stretch, won't they? I'm not going to have them wasted. (She has finished laying the table.) Henry, I've been thinking about that bureau of my father's that's in his bedroom. You know I always wanted to have it after he died. Henry: You must arrange with Elizabeth when you're dividing things up.Mrs. Slater: Elizabeth's that sharp she'll see I'm after it, and we'll drive a hard bargain over it.
Now, answer the following questions. Each question has three choices. Choose the correct answer and opt for the right options (A), (B), or (C)
1. What is supposed in the family according to Henry?
1 point
A) Being hard for the things they like.
B) Being quick for the things they like.
C) Being liberal for the things they like
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Answer:
I think Being hard for the things they like.
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Answer:A) being hard for the things they like.
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