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drek231 [11]
3 years ago
15

Read the excerpt and answer the question.

English
2 answers:
Anna71 [15]3 years ago
6 0
<span>D. His childish thoughtlessness contrasts with Lizabeth's emotions
We can almost see and feel the way that Lizabeth felt when Joey ruined her picture and laughed at her failed effort. He possesses the qualities of a child, but nowhere in the excerpt do we see that Lizabeth is worried.</span>
alexdok [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: d

Explanation:

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