Anne of Green Gables
Select two sentences that support he inference that Anne is wise for her age
a. First came a delightful thril, as something very pleasne; then a horrible rememberance.
b. Anne dropped on her knees and gazed out into the Junt morning, her eyes glistening with delight.
c. Annes beauty-loving eyes lingered on it all, taking everything greedily in.
d. She knelt there, lost to everything but the loveliness aroung her, untl she was startled by a hand on her shoulder.
e. and I can hear the brook laughing all the way up here. Have you ever noticed what cheerful things brooks are?
f. "Oh, I don't mean just the tree; of course it's lovely-yes, it's RADIANTLY lovely-it blooms as if it maent it -but I meant everything , the garden and the orchard an the brook and the woods, the whole big dear world..."