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English, 09.04.2020 18:33 amanquen35

Read the excerpt from The Land, Part 1.
What do Robert's words and actions show about Robert?
We shared everything together. Back then, Robert was
always on my side. "They got no business beating on you,"
Robert said, expressing my sentiments exactly.
"That's what I figure too," I said.
"We'll take care of 'em tomorrow," Robert promised.
O He feels sad about Paul's situation.
O He feels angry at Paul for starting a fight.
O He feels close to his brother, Paul.
He feels distant from his brother, Paul.

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