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PLEASE HELP!!

In O. Henry's "The Cactus,"
which of the following
excerpts characterizes
Trysdale?
A. he remarshalled in his mind the events of
those last few days before the tide had so
suddenly turned
the brother of the bride, stood at a
sideboard complaining at being allowed to
drink alone
C. Look at me, another accessory, come two
thousand miles ...

PLEASE HELP!! In O. Henry's "The Cactus," which of the following excerpts-example-1
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User Dorki
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Answer:

The correct answer is A. he remarshalled in his mind the events of

those last few days before the tide had so

Step-by-step explanation:

This line gives insight into Trysdale's introspective nature and his tendency to dwell on past events. The other two excerpts do not directly characterize Trysdale. The first excerpt refers to the brother of the bride, and the third excerpt is not found in the text of "The Cactus".

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User Martin Dreher
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Answer: C

Explanation: Has been answered before

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User Adrianmoya
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