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Question 1.
The text from "After Twenty Years" that provides the best evidence that "Silky Bob" is surprised that his friend is now a policeman is:
'Youâve changed lots, Jimmy. I never thought you were so tall by two or three inches.'
Question 2:
This conversation is the climax of the story because:
The characters reach a turning point in the action when Bob is arrested.
Question 3:
The statement that best explains O. Henry's choice to have Jimmy write the note to Bob is:
It provides the reader with insight into Jimmy's character and illustrates how different the two men are after twenty years.
Question 4:
How O. Henry crafts "After Twenty Years" to create surprise is:
He conceals information about Jimmy until the end of the story.
Question 5:
The statement that best explains how the author's use of foreshadowing affects the story is:
It provides important information about the setting, showing that this area is being well-protected by a keen policeman.
Explanation:
The eventual meeting of two former childhood friends at an agreed spot in New York City was a short story by O. Henry to narrate how the two men had grown apart "After Twenty Years." Â One of the friends, Bob, who was trying to become rich, had instead become a crook and a wanted man by the Chicago Police, while the other, Jimmy, had grown unrecognizably taller and become a dutiful New York City police officer.