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English, 18.09.2021 03:30 jessicaou2005

What do we learn about the character Thompson from this
dialogue from "The Invalid's
Story"?

Section 30: "And don't you
know, we're pisoned. It's our
last trip, you can make up
your mind to it. Typhoid fever
is what's going to come of
this. I feel it a-coming right
now. Yes, sir, we're elected,
just as sure as you're born."

A. We learn that Thompson is not concerned about much.

B. We learn that Thompson is afraid of the narrator's dead friend.

C. We learn that Thompson is concerned he will get sick

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