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English, 25.06.2019 06:30 svarner2001

Read the following passage, paying close attention to how the author develops what the character says, does, and thinks. “come ride the gut buster coaster,” they said. “it’ll be fun,” they said. andy’s gut was already doing somersaults every time he heard the screams of the rollercoaster’s passengers. after an hour’s wait, he had nearly reached the front of the line; and on more than one occasion, he’d considered fleeing the scene. but his friends were excited about the new roller-coaster, with its 75-degree drop and quadruple loop. andy evened his breath, straightened his spine, and made a resolution. he was ready to conquer the gut buster. where in the passage does the author provide textual evidence to support the conclusion that andy has a fearless point of view? a. “andy’s gut was already doing somersaults” b. “after an hour’s wait, he had nearly reached the front of the line” c. “he’d considered fleeing the scene” d. “andy evened his breath, straightened his spine, and made a resolution.”

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