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English, 05.11.2020 23:40 parisaidan366

Read the excerpt and answer the question. Pleas answer quickly I don´t have much time. And then he came. All of a sudden his arm was around my waist so warm and tight and he said very casually, ¨May I skate with you?¨ and then he took my hand. That´s all there was to it. Just that and then we were skating. It wasn´t that I have never skated with a boy before. Don´t be silly. I told you before, I get around. But this was different. He was a big shot up at school and he went to all the big dances and he was the best dancer in town except for Harold Wright who didn´t count because he´d been to college in New York for two years! Don´t you see? This was different.

At first I can´t remember what we talked about. I can´t even remember if we talked at all. We just skated and laughed every time we came to a rough spot and pretty soon we were laughing all the time at nothing at all. It was all so lovely
What is the tone of this excerpt from Daly´s ¨Sixteen¨?
A. Anxious
B. Excited
C. Proud
D. Regretful

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