What are the connotative effects of using the word wheedle in paragraph 10?
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It implies tha...
What are the connotative effects of using the word wheedle in paragraph 10?
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It implies that Hindley thinks of Heathcliff as a whiny, spoiled, begging sort
A)
of boy.
B)
It is comic, and the author uses it here to make the reader laugh and
approve of Hindley's comments and purposes.
Hindley uses the word as a compliment; Hindley wishes he could be as
persuasive to his father as Heathcliff is.
C)
D)
Hindley uses the word to express his love of Heathcliff and the strong
relationship Heathcliff has with Hindley's father.
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