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What inference can be drawn from "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" Jerry feels pleased by his decision to give Armand money.

Jerry prefers spending time alone over being with friends.

Armand's romantic problems make him lose his appetite.

Roger becomes a closer friend to Rollie than Jerry.
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Part B

Which detail from the story best supports the answer in Part A?

"I was puzzled by my lethargy. Wasn't spring supposed to make everything bright and gay?"

"I did not divulge his secret and often shared his agony, particularly when he sat at the supper table and left my mother's special butterscotch pie untouched."

"His mood of dejection mirrored my own, and I sat down beside him. We did not say anything for a while."

"'Jeez, why did he have to be the one to get a Grover Cleveland? You should see him showing off.'"

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