The daughter’s name is .
A: Frank
B: Dee
C: Polly
A: Frank
B: Dee
C: Polly
举一反三
- Frank joined the U.S. ____________ during World War II, and frequently exchanged _______________ with Polly, his wife. Frank, away in England, wrote about his _____________ for home and his feelings towards Polly and Dee, their __________ daughter , while Polly described in detail her life at home and expressed her concern over the war, as well as the ____________ she endured from the long separation . They wrote about their love for each other and comforted each other with the expectation for their ___________ in the future. Tragically, however, Frank was killed in the Normandy landing operation on ______________ .
- In the end of the story, ( ). A: Polly refused to be the narrator’s girlfriend B: the narrator and Polly became boyfriend and girlfriend C: Polly refused to be Rob’s girlfriend D: the narrator and Polly became classmates
- Frank joined the U.S. Army during World War II, and frequently exchanged _______ with Polly, his wife.
- What is Letter Three about A: The yard was fixed up. B: Polly missed Frank badly. C: They have been separated for 8 months.
- The<br/>climax of “Everyday Use” occurs when ____. A: the<br/>mother takes the quilts from Dee and gives them to Maggie B: Dee's<br/>boyfriend arrives C: Dee<br/>makes dinner for her boyfriend D: Dee sets fire to the house