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The last question is

Where did the snowball that provoked the chase land?
A. On the windshield, right in front of the drivers face.
B. On the left side mirror, knocking it off.
C. On the left drivers side window, right at eye level.
D. On the drivers hat, knocking it off.

Please help me!!! The last question is Where did the snowball that provoked the chase-example-1
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Answer:

4. D. Fling herself at the back of his knees

Below is an excerpt from the chapter that supports my selection:

"But if you flung yourself wholeheartedly at the back of his knees - if you gathered and joined body and soul and pointed them diving fearlessly - then you likely wouldn't get, hurt and you'd stop the ball."

5(Last Question):

A. On the windshield, right in right of the drivers face.

Below is an excerpt that supports my selection:

"A soft snowball hit the driver's windshield right before the driver's face".

Step-by-step explanation:

This chapter, The Chase tells of the incident that occurred when Dillard and some other boys used snowballs to smash the windshield of a man. This happened during winter when they were fond of throwing snowballs at vehicles.

When they threw the soft snowball at the Buick's windshield, the driver came out of the vehicle and chased them.

The chase was intense and exhilarating, as described by Dillard. The man continued chasing them until he caught Dillard and Mickey.

"An American Childhood" is an autobiography of Annie Dillard.

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