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Which of the following sentences provides the best description of the events in the passage?
Lucy runs to the edge of Kensington Gardens because...
In contrast to Lucy's reaction to the lady, Mr. Rayburn's reaction is characterized by:
ACT Aspire Reading: Identifying a Character's Emotions 12 Views
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In contrast to Lucy's reaction to the lady, Mr. Rayburn's reaction is characterized by:
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Okay Aspiring readers Another question on this fine passage mrs
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saint in the ghost In contrast toe lucy's reaction to
- 00:12
the lady mr rayburn's reaction is characterized by what oh
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grown ups While lucy is all tied up in knots
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wondering why the lady doesn't appear to see her mr
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rayburn immediately jumps to the most mundane common sense solution
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There's a lady who doesn't appear to see anything She
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must be blind No fear no curiosity no anger just 00:00:38.28 --> [endTime] reason Old boring logic
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