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read the excerpt from chapter 6 of lizzie bright and the buckminster boy.
"is that you up there, laughing like a loon? "
lizzie. lizzie bright.
he put his head out the window. "what are you doing here? " he called down.
"well, i've missed you, too. i'm stealing chickens."
"we don't have any chickens."
"your dog, then."
"we don't have a dog."
"i figured you didn't have a dog—or he was deaf as a post. what does a minister have to steal? "
"books. preaching books."
she paused. "i guess you can keep those. i'll try somewhere else."
in this excerpt, a reader can conclude that lizzie is playful based primarily on her
a)words.
b)actions.
c)feelings.
d)thoughts.

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