Smiley acted indifferently when the stranger asked him about Dan'l Webster, because Smiley was trying to convince the stranger to place a bet on how well Dan'l could jump. "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" was written by Mark Twain.
Smiley acts indifferently because he wants to conceal his true feelings and intentions regarding Dan'l Webster. He may not want to show his hand or give away any information that could jeopardize his plans or strategies. Smiley's Poker face in this situation could be a way to maintain control over the conversation and prevent the stranger from getting any useful insights.
Jim Smiley acted differently when a stranger asked him about Dan'l Webster because was hoping to convince the stranger to bet on how well Dan'l Webster, Smiley's frog, could jump. This comes from the book, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" by Mark Twain.
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No, the narrator asked Simon Wheeler about an old friend named Leonidas W. Smiley, not Jim Smiley. Simon Wheeler then proceeded to tell the narrator the story of Jim Smiley and his gambling exploits.
The stranger told Eumaeus a story about how he used to be wealthy and is now a beggar. Feeling pity for the stranger's tale, Eumaeus offered him a cloak to keep warm.
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Say "Dad I have a new friend and she/he asked if I could go to there house?"
most would probably say that they would want to get to know you better first
He didn't quite know why he lied.
There not in it they asked for too much money and got fired
Most people in North Dakota are nice, but others can be mean just like everyone else can be.Answer:People cannot be measured as a group except in very broad ways. Nice isn't one of them.The old story is that a farmer met two men a few hours apart.The first asked if the people in the nearby town were friendly, The farmer asked if the people in the stranger's last town were friendly to which the stranger replied "No they were mean and miserable with never a kind word for me!". The farmer replied "You'll find them the same here!"Later the second traveller appeared. He asked if the people in the nearby town were friendly. The farmer asked if the people in the stranger's last town were friendly to which the stranger replied "Yes they were open and honest with always a kind word for me!" The farmer replied "You'll find them the same here!"
Gender, in this case has nothing to do with trustworthiness, but completely on the individual and their reasons for needing to borrow the cellphone.
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