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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Read the passage. Then choose the correct way to complete the sentence.
Laurel's reaction to losing her wallet creates suspense by making readers wonder if
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her vacation will be ruined
the wallet has been lost
Ronald stole her wallet
Taken for a Ride
by T. Herlinger
Laurel and her best friend, Paula, had boarded the Seattle
erry at 9:00 that morning-the first day of Spring Break-
Bowing their backpacks in a locker and climbing to the top of
he ship. They had watched from the stern as the Space Needle
and other Seattle landmarks faded away and the San Juan
Elands gradually appeared. It would be another few hours
efore they reached Canada, which left them plenty of time to
explore the boat
In no time, Laurel befriended one of the ship's stewards,
Ronald, who oriented the girls a bit, pointing out the snack bar
and naming the various geographical sights they were passing.
Laurel was fast developing a crush on the boy, and he was
Hirting right back, telling jokes and spending more time with her
and Paula than with other passengers. The trip was shaping up
ust fine-that is, until Laurel went to buy some chips and
Biscovered her wallet was missing!
"Paula, it's just disappeared," she desperately told her friend,
my passport all my money, my mom's credit card

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