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EastWind [94]
3 years ago
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Teachers learned to call Luma when her players' parents couldn't be found or were at work. The families showed their gratitude b

y offering Luma tea and inviting her to dinner. Luma felt needed, and couldn't help but notice how much better this kind of work felt than running Ashton's. In fact, Ashton's was losing money—and fast. Luma was worried. She didn't want to disappoint her investors, and she had wanted more than anything to prove to her parents that she could succeed on her own. But lately, she had begun to wonder how much longer she could keep the place open.
Whose thoughts and feelings are revealed by the narrator?the families’Luma’sthe investors’the narrator’s
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Sphinxa [80]3 years ago
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Answer: The narrator is revealing Luma's thoughts and feelings.

Explanation:  In the excerpt provided, the narrator is making reference to Luma's thoughts and feelings, especially from sentence 3.<u> For instance, in sentence 3, the narrator reveals that Luma felt needed.</u> In another sentence, <u>the narrator also tells the reader that Luma was worried</u>. He/she also expresses Luma's thoughts where it says "She didn't want to disappoint her investors" or "she had begun to wonder how much longer she could keep the place open".

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