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Citrus2011 [14]
1 year ago
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What mood is expressed when Bud closes his eyes in the beginning of the selection? Question 2 options: A. He is unhappy because

he just walked to the library and up a tall set of stairs. B He is excited to feel the page powder on his face so he can fall asleep. C. He is comfortable with the mixture of smells in the library. D. He is nervous about a plan to find Miss Hill.
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1 answer:
ikadub [295]1 year ago
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Answer:<em> is A</em>

Explanation: <em>because he was mad to go upstairs to find out that Miss Hill gone.</em>

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