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Which quotation would be most important to include in a summary of the passage? (RL 6.2)a.“You are my star pupil, do you know that? I’m proud to be your teacher.” (Lines 46-47)b.“I put my weight on my left foot and stood with my right foot poised, wondering whaton earth I was going to do when the music started, because I couldn’t remember eventhe very first step of the dance. (Lines 1-3)c.“The music did stop, of course, and I did, too; and as soon as I stopped, I knew it wasjust as well that the music had, because suddenly I was worn out, weak-kneed andpanting, fit to collapse.” (Lines 18-20)d.“Well done, Kathleen! That was a champion performance if ever I saw one.” (Lines45-46)4.Which event is most important to include in a summary of the story? (RL. 6.2)a. Kathleen’s teacher is impressed by her performance. b.Kathleen could not remember her dance routine. c.Kathleen was glad to see Aunt Polly in the audience. d.Kathleen tripped quickly and lightly off the stage.5.Lines 36-42 mainly develop the plot of the story by revealing (RL 6.3)a. The importance of being able to communicate effectivelyb. That Kathleen has lost interest in the conversation because of her successc. That Kathleen’s success is meaningful only if she can share it with her familyd. The significance of the support of family members even when they are absent

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