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Zepler [3.9K]
4 years ago
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How does the Lizabeth interact with her younger brother, Joey, in "Marigolds"? Lizabeth thinks Joey acts like a baby and he emba

rrasses her. Lizabeth treats Joey like he's an equal and they are inseparable. Lizabeth treats Joey like he's invisible and ignores him. Lizabeth thinks Joey is inferior but they are close companions.
English
2 answers:
monitta4 years ago
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Answer: Lizabeth thinks Joey is inferior but they are close companions.

Explanation:

Dominik [7]4 years ago
3 0
Hello the correct answer is D. Lizabeth thinks Joey is inferior but they are close companions.  I just took this test.





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