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1.) why is bijah flagg most likely bringing rebecca’s trunk upstairs?

a.)rebecca has to pack it full of her belongings.
b.)rebecca’s aunt is borrowing it.
c.)it contains her clothing.

2.)how is rebecca most likely feeling in the first paragraph of this excerpt?

a.)lonely
b.)frightened
c.)overwhelmed

3.) which words would best describe the town of riverboro?

a.)residential and bustling
b.)rural and unsophisticated
c.)secluded and unfriendly

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