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Read the following paragraph and answer the question that follows.

On her birthday, Sally drove aimlessly down the deserted streets, frustrated to no end that all the neighborhood street signs were covered with cardboard boxes. As time ticked by, she tapped her left foot nervously, growing more and more certain that she would be late for her aunt’s surprise party. Little did she know that, peering from the windows of a gray house she kept passing, were ten of her best friends, giggling at her confusion and quietly rejoicing in her lack of suspicion.

What text evidence best demonstrates the difference between Sally’s point of view and that of the reader?

A.
“Sally drove aimlessly down the deserted streets”; “frustrated to no end”
B.
“she tapped her left foot nervously”; “little did she know that”
C.
“all the neighborhood street signs were covered with cardboard boxes”; “time ticked by”
D.
“growing more and more certain that she would be late”; “her aunt’s surprise party”

Respuesta :

Answer: The correct statements are B; “she tapped her left foot nervously”; “little did she know that”

Explanation:

Sally and the readers point of view are demonstrated by her tapping her foot nervously and little she know. The readers know by the end of this excerpt that she is going to her own surprise party. On the other hand, Sally is getting nervous and tapping her foot. Her friends are all having fun with her and the reader can relish in knowing for a small time they are in on the secret with her friends.

Answer: Im 100% sure the answer is b

Explanation:

Took the test on edge

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