Which passage from Stephen
Crane's "A Great Mistake"
contributes to the setting of
the...
English, 05.10.2020 15:01 danniuhrig
Which passage from Stephen
Crane's "A Great Mistake"
contributes to the setting of
the story?
A. He sat most of the day in a backless
chair that was placed strategically.
B. None seemed to perceive the babe
engaged in a great venture.
C. Sudden panic smote the babe.
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