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vodomira [7]
2 years ago
15

I need help dont we all

English
1 answer:
Leokris [45]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:  Its either A or D

Explanation:

The reason I say A:

The author includes that Jeremy had gotten paint everywhere, even on the ceiling. Jeremy had also helped himself to her paint sets ( In my opinion this was a problem )

The reason I think its D:

The other gives a short bio on what they both like.  ( I don't think it would be this but go with your gut feeling!)

disclaimer:  this is just my opinion! choose whatever one you think is correct!.

The reason i do not think its C :  Nowhere in the text is there a specific detail about the paint except that jeremy is being messy.

The reason i do not think its D:   Chronological order has to do with stories that are told in order of time.

Disclaimer again:    As i said before, you do not have to choose this , this is just what i think. Go with what you think is correct... If its wrong come back!.

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