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What do Uncle Billy's actions say about his character?
A. He despises the other outcasts because they got him thrown out of town.
B. His acts of kindness to the other outcasts are not surprising.
C. When he is drunk, he does not know what he is doing.
D. He truly is an immoral man who selfishly only cares about himself.


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Answer:

D. He truly is an immoral man who selfishly only cares about himself.

Explanation:

According to the book, Outcasts of Poker Flat, Uncle Billy's actions shows that his character is immoral who selfishly only cares about himself.

This is because he steals from others, mostly gold when they pan it and is selfish and only cares about himself and his needs.