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12 April, 00:00

How do readers view Tom Buchanan as a result of his behavior in the novel's opening chapters? a. Readers immediately recognize that Tom is a cruel bully. b. Readers immediately realize that Tom is a kind person who makes poor decisions. c. Readers immediately understand that Tom is a perceptive friend. d. Readers immediately see that Tom is a victim of his own good nature.

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  1. 12 April, 00:51
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    A. Readers immediately recognize that Tom is a cruel bully.

    Explanation:

    The way Tom Buchanan behaves during the story proves he is a bully since he has little to no regard of others or of the consequences his actions may have. From the first moment it can be deduced his behavior is that of a bully who only thinks about himself.
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