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Which excerpt from We Beat the Street best supports the central idea that the boys share a supportive friendship? O The three friends drove to a park that had batting cages and pitching machines that tossed the balls to the batter
automatically.

O The next day at school, bored and restless, Rameck, George, and Sampson sat in the back of their math class,
making smart remarks and funny noises.

O "Then the three of you get out of here. Colleges come to this school every day, looking for good students, and you
three jokers let it all pass you by."

O But George would not give up. "Hey, look. I really want to do this. I think we could ALL do this the three of us-
together!"

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