A. True
At first he liked Alfred, then he grew suspicious that Alfred was stealing, then he knew Alfred was stealing and was angry with him, and then Alfred's mother impressed him and got him to let Alfred go home.
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Mrs. Higgins talks Sam Carr out of calling the police.
Mrs. Higgins did not forgive Alfred for stealing from Mr. Carr.
Alfred Higgins has written: 'Common-sense guide to refinishing antiques' -- subject(s): Furniture finishing
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A. True
yes he did
No, Alfred Higgins was not working in a hardware store in the story "All the Years of Her Life" by Morley Callaghan. He is the store manager who catches the young boy stealing.
no, in a drugstore! :)
Mrs. Higgins is depicted as a caring and supportive mother figure who wants the best for her son, Alfred. She is concerned about his well-being and is willing to help him overcome his mistakes. Alfred is a troubled young man who has made poor choices but shows potential for growth and redemption. Through Mrs. Higgins' guidance, he realizes the importance of honesty and integrity.
No, Mrs. Higgins is not upset with Alfred at the end of the story in "All the Years of Her Life." Instead, she shows compassion and understanding towards him, acknowledging his mistakes and offering him a chance to make amends.
Mrs. Higgins shaky hand shows her stress and love for her son and that she truly cares about him. But there is another not-so-obvious symbol, what Alfred stole. the author chose those items for a reason; the makeup shows that Mrs. Higgins covered-up how she felt about Alfred's choices and the toothpaste was like Alfred showing that he wanted to clean everything he did in the past and finally be grownup.
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