English, 13.12.2021 20:40 kevinkingpin
7. Read this sentence from paragraph 1.
But if he be a fool, he will stay and stay on until the town becomes all in
all to him; until the very streets are his chums and certain buildings and
corners his best friends.
What does the narrator suggest by the phrase "if he be a fool"?
If the visitor foolishly leaves New York City
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If the visitor behaves foolishly while visiting New York City
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If the visitor falls foolishly in love with New York City
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If the visitor foolishly spends too much time in the streets of
New York City
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7. Read this sentence from paragraph 1.
But if he be a fool, he will stay and stay on until the to...
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