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) Read the excerpt from the story Westward Adventures:

Chapter 1: All Aboard!

(1) Sally gripped her sister's hand as the train filled the small platform with clouds of steam and dust. The whistle was the loudest sound Sally had ever heard, and she wished she could put her hands over her ears. She looked down at her younger sister, Beth. The little girl was trying not to cry. Sally could see her lip quivering and the tears filling her eyes.

(2) “It'll be okay," she said, squeezing her hand. “It's going to be a wonderful adventure. Just think about how happy Father will be to see us!"

(3) “I don't remember what Father looks like," Beth whispered. “He's been gone a long time."

(4) “Come on," Sally said. “Let's find our seats."

(5) “All aboard!" shouted the conductor. “Non-stop from Omaha to Sacramento."

(6) Sally and Beth settled into the cushioned seats, their suitcases stashed under their chairs. Sally stared out the dusty window at the flat, sunbaked landscape. She wondered how different life would be in California. Their father had left them with their grandparents in Omaha while he traveled to California to seek his fortune in the gold rush. She took his last letter from her pocket and read it for the hundredth time.

How do paragraphs two and four work together to show the development of the character Sally?

A) Paragraphs two and four show that Sally cares for her sister and wants to comfort her.

B) Paragraphs two and four show that Sally thinks her little sister is silly for worrying.

C) Paragraphs two and four show that Sally tries to help her sister get ready for the train ride.

D) Paragraphs two and four show that Sally wants to distract her sister from her emotions.

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