Which phrase in chapter 8 shows the author's attitude towards Johnny's mother?
Question 2 opti...
Which phrase in chapter 8 shows the author's attitude towards Johnny's mother?
Question 2 options:
She was a little woman, with straight black hair and big black eyes like Johnny's.
I thought she was going to cuss us out. I really did.
Johnnycake's eyes were fearful and sensitive; hers were cheap and hard.
I don't like to hear women get sworn at...
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