Though the narrator and Sucker shared a bedroom, the narrator always had the room to himself and used it as he wanted to.
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- Sucker’s twelve, four years older than narrator, and he always knew without narrator even telling him that narrator didn’t want kids that age meddling with his things.
- Narrator liked Sucker all the time like he was narrator’s own brother.
- What did the narrator think of Tom? A: He was as handsome as he used to be. B: He had always been a kind and considerate man. C: He had changed a lot and became arrogant, aggressive and cruel.
- Which of the following is true of the blind man? A: He was a new friend of the narrator’s wife. B: He was a relative of the narrator’s wife. C: He was an old friend of the narrator’s wife though they had not seen each other for a while. D: He was an old friend of the narrator’s wife and they visited each other from time to time.
- Why did the narrator talk about logic with Polly in their dates? ( ) A: The narrator wanted to tell Polly that he was knowledge. B: It was a common topic in dating. C: The narrator wanted Polly to learn something about logic and become a well-spoken girl. D: The narrator wanted to show off.