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Nesterboy [21]
2 years ago
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Read the sentence from “Racing to Race."

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1 answer:
lana66690 [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

Read the sentence from “Racing to Race."

"Since when did you get so smart, Dr. Meiya?" he teased.

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What does this sentence reveal about how Carlo views Meiya?

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O Carlo is mean and he does not really like Meiya.

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O Carlo is open to Meiya's feedback and accepts it.

Carlo thinks that Meiya is a know-it-all.

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O Carlo thinks that he is smarter than Meiya.

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Explanation:

so it would be B!

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