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Which sentence summarizes the problems between Sam and Guy when they start to share a room? A. Sam is selfish about his belongings. B. Guy is not responsible about Sam’s belongings. C. The room is not large enough for the two brothers. D. The brothers do not stay out of each other’s side of the room. Part B Which sentence from the passage best supports your answer in part A? A. The boys each agreed to try, and that weekend, Guy moved into Sam’s room. B. Guy had enough toys and games to fill the room, and Sam wondered if the arrangement would work, but he was determined to try. C. First, he took Sam’s baseball and left it at the park, and then he carelessly knocked Sam’s soccer trophy off its base. D. Sam asked his dad to talk to Guy, and Dad suggested that they put tape down the middle of the room to separate it into two parts.

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