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matrenka [14]
3 years ago
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"I glared at Kristina reproachfully throughout our first-period Spanish class the next morning. She had responded to none of my

calls or texts nor my outraged e-mail, and this morning she studiously avoided meeting my eyes, doubtlessly glad that the alphabetical seating arrangement meant that she was across the room from me. I also noticed that she had entered [the] class at the last possible moment — and that Joel was also trying to catch her eye. I grinned a little at that." - Saturday with Einstein
How is the passage organized? (Include explanation)

A. As a contrast between the attitudes of Rajeed and Kristina toward joining clubs that help others
B. As a list of reasons why Rajeed is right to avoid meetings like that of the Dora Do-Gooders
C. As a presentation of the effects of Rajeed's decision to attend the Dora Do-Gooders meeting
D. As a contrast between Rajeed's attitude toward his town at the beginning and the end of the passage
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2 answers:
IrinaVladis [17]3 years ago
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Answer: As a contrast between the attitudes of Rajeed and Kristina toward joining clubs that help others

Explanation: A.

Mariana [72]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:"I glared at Kristina reproachfully throughout our first-period Spanish class the next morning. She had responded to none of my calls or texts nor my outraged e-mail, and this morning she studiously avoided meeting my eyes, doubtlessly glad that the alphabetical seating arrangement meant that she was across the room from me. I also noticed that she had entered [the] class at the last possible moment — and that Joel was also trying to catch her eye. I grinned a little at that." - Saturday with Einstein

How is the passage organized? (Include explanation)

A. As a contrast between the attitudes of Rajeed and Kristina toward joining clubs that help others

B. As a list of reasons why Rajeed is right to avoid meetings like that of the Dora Do-Gooders

C. As a presentation of the effects of Rajeed's decision to attend the Dora Do-Gooders meeting

D. As a contrast between Rajeed's attitude toward his town at the beginning and the end of the passa

Explanation:

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