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Highlight words that show the characters' attitudes or feelings.

"Look at all those foreign devils!" Goemon choked on the words.


"Look at all those sails!" Manjiro said. "They are like huge wings!" In a ship like that, he thought, you could go so far and so fast, you could sail clear off the edge of the earth. The thought filled him with both fear and exhilaration.


—Heart of a Samurai,

Margi Preus


What do readers learn about Goemon and Manjiro’s attitudes toward the "barbarians"?


Goemon thinks they are evil, and so does Manjiro.

Goemon fears them, but Manjiro does not.

Goemon and Manjiro fear them, but Manjiro is also curious about them.

Goemon and Manjiro are curious about them, but only Goemon fears them.
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Answer:

the answer is c

Step-by-step explanation:

What do readers learn about Goemon and Manjiro’s attitudes toward the "barbarians"?

Goemon thinks they are evil, and so does Manjiro.

Goemon fears them, but Manjiro does not.

0. Goemon and Manjiro fear them, but Manjiro is also curious about them.

Goemon and Manjiro are curious about them, but only Goemon fears them.

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Answer:

the answer is c

Step-by-step explanation:

i just took the test.

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