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Answer: One of the correct answers is
- "and there’s a lad here," he added, making a clutch at me, "who looks an out-and-outer! Very like the robbers were for putting them through the window to open the doors to the gang after all were asleep, that they might murder us at their ease.
Explanation:
I got 1 out 3 right so the quote above is defintely correct. The other two options i picked that i got WRONG were:
- They really did howl out something in that way. We made frightful noises to terrify them still more, and then we dropped off the ledge, because somebody was drawing the bars, and we felt we had better flee.
- I vociferated curses enough to annihilate any fiend in Christendom; and I got a stone and thrust it between his jaws, and tried with all my might to cram it down his throat.
So DONT pick those two. The other two correct answers have to be two of the three sentences left (besides the ones i mentioned).
The two sentences that show that Heathcliff was different from the other characters are:
- "and there’s a lad here," he added, making a clutch at me, "who looks an out-and-outer! Very like the robbers were for putting them through the window to open the doors to the gang after all were asleep, that they might murder us at their ease."
- "Frightful thing! Put him in the cellar, papa. He’s exactly like the son of the fortune-teller that stole my tame pheasant."
The scene shown above shows the moment when Cathy and Heathcliff meet, for the first time, the Lintons.
The Lintons were from a noble family and were startled by Heathcliff's rough, careless appearance, which was completely different from their own.
The way Heathcliff behaved was also very different and completely out of the ordinary, which made him look even more different.
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