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7) The story makes it clear that Owen is not a star player like George. Still,
the reader can infer that Owen is more capable than SOME of the
players from the fact that
der
haled
ed
eam,
A) he is allowed to handle the team's equipment.
ven,
the coach refers to him as "slugger" when talking to
him.
he is hungry for the kind of "adulation" that George
gets.
ter,
7. The
D)
the coach picks him to replace George in an
important game

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