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Evgen [1.6K]
3 years ago
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Read this excerpt from a short story. Then, answer the questions that follow. From the day Danny Bannerman transferred to Spence

rville High School, he was popular with the other students. A talented athlete with a good sense of humor, he immediately became friendly with several boys in his classes and on the sports teams that he joined. The girls flocked around him too, delighted by his good looks and outgoing manner. Nevertheless, though he was friendly enough, Danny never singled out any one girl for special attention. Daniela Marlowe moved to Spencerville a few months after Danny. For her, the transition to a new high school was far more difficult. A smart and sweet-faced girl, she was unfortunately rather shy, drawing little attention from fellow students in such a big school. Moreover, because she had to work part-time to help out at home, she joined no after-school clubs or sports teams where she might find friends. Based on the details in the selection, which of these predictions seems most likely to happen?
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1 answer:
gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
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Hello there!

The answer is, "<span>Danny will take a romantic interest in Daniela."
I have taken this exam with answer and got it correct. 

Hope this helped!</span>
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