We have quarreled for good.a. for everb. for good reasonsc. it is very good
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Answer:
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The correct answer is a. Forever
Explanation:
The narrator feels that he and his brother had quarreled for good meaning that they have quarreled enough for a lifetime and that they cannot unite back as brothers.
When a big fight erupted between the two brothers, Nick (the younger brother and the narrator) and Valodya (the elder brother), they both quarreled both physically and verbally so much that the narrator thought it was very difficult to patch up with each other.
Valodya drags his brother away from his table for which the narrator resists him and accidentally pushes the table down; breaking all his brother’s treasure Valodya calls him being a disgusting little brat while the narrator calls his brother fool. All this makes the narrator think that they have quarreled for good or forever.