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andrew11 [14]
3 years ago
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Rika tried protesting for a while, but she felt trapped. "As soon as the idea was out there, everyone jumped on it," Erika expla

ined. "They kept telling me it would be easy. That I could save the season. That a real teammate puts the team first." Before she knew it, the team had drawn up a plan. Erika would visit Mr. Kelp's room the following morning. Someone would create a distraction down the hall. When Mr. Kelp investigated, Erika would grab a copy of the test from his desk. Erika wanted to say no, but between championships and friendships, there was too much to lose if she did.
In paragraph 3, the author of the article quotes Erika. Erika explains how her teammates convinced her to go through with their plan. According to Erika, how many explicit reasons did her teammates give?
Her teammates gave zero explicit reasons.
Her teammates gave one explicit reason.
Her teammates gave two explicit reasons.
Her teammates gave three explicit reasons.
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1 answer:
stepan [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

D. Her teammates gave three explicit reason. :)

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