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zepelin [54]
3 years ago
6

How did the Logan children feel about T. J. Avery? (A) He was their best friend, (B) They didn’t like him. (C) They were afraid

of him. (Roll of Thunder, Hear Me Cry)
English
1 answer:
Neko [114]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Logan Children do not like T.J, especially Cassie.

Explanation:

T.J is the overall troublemaker of the group. He often gets the Logan children into problems that end up in them getting injured. Stacey is the only child that tolerates him and treats him like a friend, which is cut short when they get into a fight.

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