In this dialogue, what stage directions suggest about Wei
WEI. [Sneering] Look who's here.
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In this dialogue, what stage directions suggest about Wei
WEI. [Sneering] Look who's here.
ALEJANDRO. Nothing
WEI. [Sizes Alejandro up and smirks] Oh yeah?
ALEJANDRO. Yeah
What's up Alejandro A. Wei lacks confidence B. Wei needs some help C. Wei is Alejandro's friend D. Wei is bullying Alejandro
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