F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story "The Four Fists," which aspect of Samuel Meredith's character helps establish his credibility? A. He is considerably taller than most of his classmates at Phillips Andover Academy. B. It takes him time to realize his error after being punched for the first time. C. His attitudes and behavior do not mirror those of the other characters in the story. D. He associates himself with the well-known and wealthy Peter Carhart, who had been a friend of his father.

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I think C because if he acts differently you would be able to tell if he's credible or not.
Hey there!

F. Scott Fitzgerald's attitudes and behavior do not mirror the other characters in the story. This best helps establish his credibility. This means your answer is option C.

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