Brittany thought it was best she get it over with, "I have something to say, Shannon. I am the one who told Toby that you liked him.'' Shannon's eyes widened and her cheeks flushed red, "What? You did what!?'' "I'm sorry! I thought I was helping, you see," Brittany stammered. "I overheard him on the bus talking to these two guys, saying how much he liked you and didn't know who you were, and I ,well, I thought that it wouldn't hurt to say, so I said." Brittany's hands were sweaty; she felt a little dizzy with fear; Shannon was going to be so mad. "How dare you, you cow! You, you, oh!" and Shannon began to cry.
Or alternatively (with a few changed words to make it flow a little smoother):
Brittany thought it was best that she get it over with, "I have something to say, Shannon. I am the one who told Toby that you liked him.'' Shannon's eyes widened and her cheeks flushed red, "What? You did what!?'' "I'm sorry! I thought I was helping, you see," Brittany stammered. "I overheard him on the bus talking to these two guys, saying how much he liked you and didn't know who you were, and I ,well, I thought that it wouldn't hurt to say, so I said it." Brittany's hands were sweating and she felt dizzy with fear; Shannon was going to be so mad! "How dare you, you cow! You, you, ugh!" Shannon began to cry.
Answer:
because Ravi thought it would be thrilling to win during the game and the feeling motivated him to stay in hiding. -and to be the winner in a circle of older, bigger, luckier children and wants to be the lime light on stage.
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I believe the correct answer is C. Hope this helped!
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Step By Step Explanation
Allusion is a figure of speech used by authors to give an indirect reference in speech, text or song to an event, person or any figure.
In the short story, Balboa, by Sabina Murray, a flashback was made in the first paragraph. That is when the allusion of the paragraph appeared. An allusion is usually used stating past events just like what happened in the story.