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Read: She’s this wrinkled old bat with bad breath, so kids avoid her. I tried to sit downwind of her breath, but it was right after lunch and she kept burping’ little bursts of garlic.

Sharon M. Draper, Tears of a Tiger

Q: Highlight the details in the example passage that helped you determine your answer to 1) by using the highlighting feature. Select two different details you highlighted in the passage above and explain what they added to your understanding of the character.

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