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Read this excerpt from "Look Homeward, Angel." They laughed at his wild excess of speech, of feeling, and of gesture. They were silent before the maniac fury of his sprees, which occurred almost punctually every two months, and lasted two or three days. They picked him foul and witless from the cobbles, and brought him home . . . . And always they handled him with tender care, feeling something strange and proud and glorious lost in [him]. . . . He was a stranger to them: no one—not even Eliza—ever called him by his first name. He was—and remained thereafter—"Mister" Gant. . . . Based on this excerpt, what can be inferred about Oliver’s neighbors? They spread gossip about his unusual conduct. They consider him a talented man and good friend. They think he is a bit peculiar, yet they revere him. They worry about his excessive behaviors.

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Answered by empathictruro
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3. They think he is a bit peculiar, yet they revere him.

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Answered by zerotohero
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There are a number of views about  single person, time or state based on a number of justification. Based on the excerpt provided to us, I feel that Oliver's neighbors worried about his excessive behaviors. This is because they were happy for him when he used to e happy and they laughed at his gestures. Again, they used to maintain silence when he used to behaved mad or abruptly quite often. As they cared for him and loved him, so they tolerated this kind of behavior. They cared for him which is also evident from the line ie used to pick him up when he used to be lying down on streets in unconscious or improper form. whatever he was, they always loved him and cared for him.

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