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Bond [772]
3 years ago
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Question 7 (1 point) Read the passage. Then, answer the following question(s). (1) When I was little, Grandma always played with

me. (2) She taught me how to dance, and she made beautiful clothes for my dolls. (3) She was my special friend, but I had no idea just how special until I was in ninth grade. (4) Since my family did not have much money. I knew I would never be able to buy a great dress for the school dance. (5) That did not stop me from dreaming, however. (6) Many nights, after I had finished my homework, I would sketch the "perfect" dress. (7) I kept all the sketches on my bedside table. (8) I guess I figured that was a good place to store impossible dreams. (9) One Monday, Mom and Grandma agreed that we should start shopping for my dress. (10) I dreaded shopping for it; I knew I would face a big disappointment when I found nothing close to my "perfect" dress. (11) Nevertheless, we decided that we would shop for my dress on Saturday. (12) That Friday night at dinner, Grandma seemed unusually cheerful as she asked, "What's cooking, Natalie?" (13) When I replied, "Not much," she sang out, like a happy little bird, "Oh, Natalie! I have a surprise." and reached under the table to pull out a huge, flat box. (14) When I opened it, I gasped and burst into tears. (15) Grandma had made my "perfect" dress! Based on the details in the passage and your own knowledge of human behavior, what inference can you make about why Grandma made Natalie's "perfect" dress? b Grandma wanted to make Natalle's dream come true. Grandma always loved to make doll clothes for Natalle. Grandma did not want to buy Natalle a beautiful dress, Grandma was bored and wanted an Interesting project.​
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2 answers:
Setler79 [48]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

grandma wanted to make natalie dream come true

elixir [45]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

grandma wanted to make her dream come true

Explanation:

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