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What does the repeated reference to Jerry as the "English Boy" tell us about the setting of this story?

It takes place in England
Jerry is in a foreign country
It takes place long ago
Jerry came of age in England

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Answer:

Jerry came of age in England

Step-by-step explanation:

the repeated reference to Jerry as the "English Boy" tells us about the setting of this story that Jerry came of age in England. I think that this option is the only suitable answer which really makes sense whereas the rest of options are extra.

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Answer:

Jerry is in a foreign country

Step-by-step explanation:

When we read the story, Jerry meets with some boys who are older to him and they speak a language that Jerry does not understand. Later on he comes to know that the boys were speaking English and his own language is French. So narrator explains his status of being an English boy as how did he become an English boy from a French boy.

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