Read the excerpt from Holes.
He smiled. It was a family joke. Whenever anything went wrong, they always blamed Stanley's no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather.
Supposedly he had a great-great-grandfather who had stolen a pig from a one-legged Gypsy, and she put a curse on him and all his descendants.
If a “curse” can be defined as something that causes trouble or harm, which inference best describes the “one-legged Gypsy”?
A.She was likely to have found some humor in almost any type of situation.
B.She was likely to have sought revenge if she felt she had been wronged
C.She was likely to have forgiven easily and provided people second chances.
D.She was likely to have put a curse on any nearby animal or person.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
The other options don't exactly make sense other then B. She sought revenge. She didn't forgive, she didn't find humor in the situation and she wouldn't put a curse on any nearby animal or person if she didn't find any fault in them. Furthermore the type of curse she put was serious as it would continue generation after generation.
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Answer:
its b
Explanation:
i help this is corect have a nice day
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