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2 What is the story about? A. B. a boy who decides to leave school early to go on a trip with his dad a grandfather who takes his grandson to see art at a gallery a boy who eagerly attends the showing of his dad's art at a gallery a dad who is a famous artist showing his paintings at an art school OC. D. Art Show When Jason heard the shrill of the school alarm sound, he darted from his math class, down the hall, and out the front door of his school. He hopped in his grandfather's car and immediately demanded, "Let's go!" His grandfather gave a little laugh and drove away. After arriving at a large, white, brick building, Justin jumped out of the car quickly and raced inside. He moved his way through small groups of people conversing or laughing and finally spotted his dad standing in front of a colorful abstract painting. Justin ran over to his dad and gave him a hug. He then ran from painting to painting looking and smiling, and then back to his dad again. "Dad, so did you really paint all of these yourself?" "Yes, Justin. All of these paintings were created by me," his dad replied with a grin. Justin grabbed his dad's hand and beamed as he looked around the gallery at the paintings and all the people who had come to see his dad's art showing. Reset Next 2021 Edmentum. All rights reserved.​

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