What does the underlined
passage of Section 9 of "The
Gift of the Magi" reveal about
t...
English, 16.09.2021 21:30 hannahmorgret7811
What does the underlined
passage of Section 9 of "The
Gift of the Magi" reveal about
the narrator?
9- Had King Solomon been
the janitor, with all his
treasures piled up in the
basement, Jim would have
pulled out his watch every
time he passed, just to see
him pluck at his beard from
envy.
A. The narrator has no understanding of
he Christian religion.
B. The narrator has enough
understanding of the Christian religion to
know who King Solomon is.
C. The narrator is jealous of Jim's watch.
Yes
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