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English, 21.04.2020 17:52 neverender098

Which statement best explains the reaction of the narrator, Sam, to Ebenezer
Dorset's counter-proposition?
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Sam thinks the counter-proposition is a joke and refuses to take it seriously.
Sam thinks the amount of money Ebenezer asks for is unfair and he convinces Bill
that they should pay a lesser amount.
At first, Sam is happy about the counter-proposition, but then he gets angry again and
asks for even more ransom money.
Sam is angry about the counter-proposition, but then Bill convinces him that it's a
great offer since the boy is so horrible.

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