After twenty years o.henry

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After twenty years o.henry

summary In this story “After Twenty Years” these two men went to this cigar store one night at ten o clock. So then they partied there. Then they said “Meet me here at ten o clock in twenty years”. Then after twenty years they met. The one guy Bob said your not Jimmy. And he wasn’t Jimmy. But Jimmy told that guy to give bill a note. the note said “Bob: I was at the appointed place at the right time. When you struck the match to light you cigar I saw it, the face of a man wanted.

questions Do you think that officer wells did the right thing?-yes-he thought that his friend was doing drugs but he really wasn’t. Where is the story set?-in an alley beside a cigar store-it was a light drizzle –they were outside and it had started to rain. Bob thinks that jimmy's a man that can change his nose from roman to a pub. bob thought that jimmy wouldn’t be there, and the sane for jimmy. By the story I think that jimmy really hasn’t changed a lot over twenty years. Nooooooooooooo-because your friend could move to the other side of the world-yes-because you could use there # to keep in contact with them.

key vocabulary Spectators-onlookers Intricate-complex; full of complicated detail Destiny-what will necessary happen to any person or thing Dismissal-gloomily; miserable Absurdity-ridiculous-foolishness

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