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yan [13]
3 years ago
13

HEY CAN ANYONE PLS ANSWER DIS!!

English
2 answers:
vesna_86 [32]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B

Explanation:

In the passage, you can see that the speaker continues asking Prejudice to let them pass by, but all they do is linger in their way and smile.

Helga [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B. He ignores her request and continues to sit in the way.

Explanation:

We can automatically say that A and C are not the answers. A is saying that Prejudice fought her off, which he did not move at all. He did not lift his arm, he did not move, and he most defiantly did not fight her off. C is saying that he apologized and moved out of her way. First off, he did not move. Which saying he did not let her pass. Secondly, he did not speak either. This question seems confusing because both, B and D seems like something that Prejudice DID DO. But D is wrong because it states that Prejudice laughed. Yes, Prejudice smiled but he did not laugh and no sound came out of his mouth. D is stating that he completely ignored her request to move out of the way, which he DID completely ignore her request, and that he did not move, which he did not.

So therefore, B is the correct answer.

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