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Match the statements from the passage to the ideas that they best support. Penrod envied Duke because he was sure Duke would never be compelled to be a Child Sir Lancelot
Penrod had rather vaguely debated plans for contracting an illness
the boy's thoughts were adjectives, but they were expressed by a running film of pictures in his mind's eye.
Except in solitude, that face was almost cryptic and emotionless.
Penrod is somewhat crafty. Penrod is an imaginative boy.
Penrod is intentionally expressionless.


Match the statements from the passage to the ideas that they best support.

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