The human characters in the novel are just as captivating. the main human character, kate waterbee, is a typical thirteen-year-old. she is secretly angry with her parents because they have no decent excuse for forbidding her from getting a pet. kate believes that “allergies would have at least evoked some sympathy. but her parents’ noses and eyes could handle a dog or a kitty. it is their worried minds that fear an animal whining at them all the time.” while with their mellow daughter, kate’s parents fear adopting a needy, demanding pet could alter that attribute.
based on paragraph 2, which identifies what the reviewer most likely thinks describes a "typical" thirteen-year-old?
a) he thinks 13-year-olds are captivating.
b) he thinks 13-year-olds are often angry at their parents.
c) he thinks 13-year-olds wish their parents had allergies.
d) he thinks 13-year-olds are mellow, like the character kate.
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