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2. What effect do Miss Watson's repetitious commands to Huck have on the reader? O A. Her "Don't" commands create sympathy for Huck.
B. They create compassion for Miss Watson who is tirelessly trying to help Huck.
O C. The reader understands that Miss Watson is an unhappy person who does not understand children.
O D. The reader understands Miss Watson's frustration and failure to help Huck.

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