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English, 18.01.2020 01:31 bri9263

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read the excerpt from between the silver and the ash.

xavier

i don't understand. she wanted to be a farmer. i don't. i want to go to college. i want to be a doctor. she knew that.

kenneth

maybe you don't understand.

xavier

you're right. i don't understand. she gave me a farm. my dad's been trying to buy the harston farm for two years. for me to farm. i keep telling him i don't want to be a farmer, but he won't listen. and now the one person i thought understood me . .

kenneth

well . . there's more than one thing you can do with a farm. you don't have to farm it.

xavier

right. what else can you do with a farm besides plow it and plant it and harvest it, over and over again? what can you do with a farm besides farm it?

kenneth

sell it.

which is the best description of kenneth, based on this excerpt?

he is impatient with xavier for not understanding.
he is trying to convince xavier to sell the farm.
he quickly figures out xavier’s grandmother’s intentions.
he believes that xavier’s grandmother wanted xavier to farm.

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