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what’s the implication of calling whispering ben and his wife \king and queen\?
it means they rule their ranch as well as the nearby ones.
it means they have the largest ranch and the most money.
it means they have lots of enemies at the other ranches.
it means they have royalty somewhere in their bloodline.
question 9
why does o. henry give josefa a kitten in the story?
it foreshadows the fight with the larger cat that takes place later.
it suggests that she has a softer side to balance her toughness.
it reminds readers that she has many suitors who give her gifts.
it suggests that she’s still a little girl, not a woman.
First Question (Implication of calling Whispering Ben and his wife "king and queen")
In a ranching context, "king and queen" implies a dominant, prosperous position. Ruling nearby ranches (A) is less likely; enemies (C) or bloodline royalty (D) don't align with ranching power dynamics. Having the largest ranch and most money fits the "king/queen" metaphor for wealth and status in that setting.
Second Question (Why O. Henry gives Josefa a kitten)
Giving a kitten (a gentle, affectionate symbol) to a character like Josefa (likely tough in the story) is a literary device to show contrast—her softer, caring side. Foreshadowing a cat fight (A) is too specific without context; suitors’ gifts (C) or implying she’s a child (D) don’t fit the typical purpose of such a detail in O. Henry’s character development.
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B. It means they have the largest ranch and the most money.