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2 years ago
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How do things change for the speaker after he laughs with the other boys? He tries harder to impress others. He finally has a se

nse of belonging. He no longer cares about fitting in. He no longer avoids playing baseball.
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aniked [119]2 years ago
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Answer: B: he finally has a sense of belonging

Explanation: hope this helps:)

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