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World Languages, 11.04.2020 00:04 Jasten

Read the excerpt from The Land, Part 1.
"You'd better figure a way," she said matter-of-factly, then looked me in the eyes. "You want me to talk to him?"

I didn't even need to think on that. "Naw, course not! You did, then they'd all be saying I had my sister fighting my battles!"

Cassie shrugged. "Then you'd better figure something out quick."

Based on this excerpt, which is a reasonable prediction?
A. Cassie will tell her father about Mitchell’s bullying.
B. Cassie will not talk to Mitchell about Paul.
C. Cassie will confront Mitchell on behalf of Paul.
D Cassie will never understand what Paul is going through.

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