11. When Tucker says that there were times when he had no desire to kill Anvil, what is the first instance he describes?

A. The time Anvil pushed over the smaller boys

B. The time Anvil‘s father showed up at school

C. The time Anvil crawled through the school window

D. The time Anvil said that the other kids hated him

12. Which of the following is the most accurate summary of the story?

A. A boy remembers his childhood, but wishes he’d had more friends.

B. A boy gets beat up by a bully, but they still play together.

C. A boy plans his revenge on a bully, but then regrets his actions.

D. A boy inherits an apple tree, but the apples are stolen and eaten.

For 11 I think either B. or C. Then for 12 I think C.

PLEASE HELP I REALLY NEED IT!!

1) B 10

2) A uncle anvil
3) A it is the base for a game of prisoners base
4) D a girl whom Tucker likes
5) C anvil thinks tuckers threat is ridiculous
6) B he is scared to jump
7) C held down
8) D hatred
9) A by accident
10) B Tucker pulls anvil outif the apple tree
11) B the time anvils father showed up at school
12) C a boy plans his revenge on a bully but then regrets his actions

Can someone, please, help?!

To answer question 11, you need to refer to the text or context of Tucker's statements. Look for the part where Tucker talks about a specific instance when he had no desire to kill Anvil. Pay attention to the details mentioned in each of the options (A, B, C, D) and compare them to Tucker's description.

For question 12, you need to determine the most accurate summary of the story based on the information provided in the text or the context of the story. Read through the story carefully and identify the main events, character development, and central theme to find the summary that best captures the essence of it.

To get the precise answer to both questions, go back and carefully read the related sections of the story or review the information and events leading up to these questions. The more familiar you are with the text or context, the better you can answer the questions accurately.