Oct. 31, 2022
1. Through the chapter 10 to 16, Mr. Tom seems somewhat different from the teachers in our lives. How is she different?
2. The robbers required money. What was Ben's answer to them?
3. When the robbers required money, how did Ben respond to them?
4. What was Mr. Tom's answer to Melody's question “If all I have to do is wake up, what am I going to school for?”
Please correct my questions.
1. Through the chapters 10 to 16, Mr. Tom seems somewhat different from the teachers in our lives.
How is she different?
2. The robbers requirdemanded money.
What was Ben's answer to them?
3. When the robbers requirdemanded money, how did Ben respond to them?
4. What was Mr. Tom's answer to Melody's question, “If all I have to do is wake up, what am I going to school for?”
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Well done.
Please correct my questions.
How is she different?
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I interpreted "she" as referring to Mr. Tom. Unless this is taken out of context.
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