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mojhsa [17]
4 years ago
3

PLEASE HELP THIS IS A FINAL NEED ANSWER ASAP

English
3 answers:
Shtirlitz [24]4 years ago
8 1

Part A: Justin initially finds Taya annoying, but he grows to enjoy her company.

Part B: "Justin looked at Taya, looked at the cards, and looked at the stickers covering his arms. 'That would be fun, Mom, but it's not necessary.'"

Ksju [112]4 years ago
5 1

Answer:

Part A

Justin initially finds Taya annoying, but he grows to enjoy her company.

Part B

"Justin looked at Taya, looked at the cards, and looked at the stickers covering his arms. 'That would be fun, Mom, but it's not necessary.'"

Explanation:

In the beginning, Justin was more reluctant to accompany his mother for the Mitzvah Day. He would rather be with his friends <em>"playing hockey in the parking lot"</em> of the local church. Added to that, he was asked to help the small kids making cards.

When Taya approached him and asked to man the station, he was looking for excuses to stay away from the task. But with time, he began to love the work and was full of "stickers' by the end of the day. His reaction in declining the offer of going to the pizza place shows his changed attitude about the day.

Thus, we can assume that Justin's relationship with Taya may be annoying at the start but at the end of the day, he grows to enjoy her company and the tasks that he was assigned to do. This can be seen through his denial to go to his favorite pizza place as his mother's way of thanking him. His attitude had changed by the end of the event and was shown more accepting of everything.

pumpkin2282 years ago
0 0

the bottom answers are actually wrong cause i took the test the actual answers are
Part A: Justin respects and likes Taya even though he does not know her well.

Part B: "Justin looked at Taya, who looked back at him warmly but expectantly. 'Sure,' Justin replied with a smile and held up a few pieces of construction paper."

youre welcome 🙄🙄

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