Which excerpt of dialogue from "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" best reveals the shift that occurs in the relationship
between Lemon Brown and Greg?
"What you doing here?" The figure shuffled forward again, and Greg took a small step backward.
"You ain't one of them bad boys looking for my treasure, is you?" Lemon Brown cocked his head to one side and squinted
one eye.
"You guess so?" Lemon Brown's voice rose an octave as he started to put his treasure back into the plastic. "Well, you got
to guess 'cause you sure don't know nothing."
"You OK for a youngster," the old man said as he tied the strings around his leg, "better than those scalawags what come
here looking for my treasure. That's for sure."
D."You OK for a youngster," the old man said as he tied the strings around his leg, "better than those scalawags what come here looking for my treasure. That's for sure."
Explanation: just took the test.
the answer of D is correct because I took the test and that’s how the relationship is described in the story
Explanation:
byron utilizes literary techniques to emphisize the illustration of the woman in the poem “she walks in beauty”.
for instance, he uses alliteration to use repetitive consonant sounds when he is writing a word at the beginning of a phrase. he uses personification to give personality to a thing or action. he uses imagery when he is describing the woman. we also can find metaphors to better compare a moment.
these techniques add to the reader’s experience of beauty when the author describes the woman physical beauty and the purity of her mind, using imagery.
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monkey investigator
explanation:
he looks like one