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English, 17.06.2020 07:57 Randomtrashygirl

Please help 20 points Read the passage below:
Brian shook his head. ...
"It's not as complicated as it looks. Good plane like this almost flies itself.” The pilot
shrugged. “Makes my job easy.” He took Brian's left arm. "Here, put your hands on
the controls, your feet on the rudder pedals, and I'll show you what I mean." Brian
shook his head.
"I'd better not."
"Sure. Try it."
Brian reached out and took the wheel in a grip so tight his knuckles were white. He
pushed his feet down on the pedals. The plane slewed suddenly to the right
Which sentence(s) provides the evidence to support the claim?
Claim: Brian is nervous about flying the plane.


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Brian shook his head. ...
It's not as complicated

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