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The following question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B. Part A

Who is the narrator in “Where’s Brownie?”

A.

Alex Jensen
B.

Evan
C.

Nick
D.

Sam Jensen

Part B

The narrator seems to care more about Brownie than the other twin. Which of the following sentences helps you to identify the narrator from this idea?

A.

Alex says that they put only brown things in his cage.
B.

Evan talks about how chameleons change color to match their environments.
C.

Nick suggests searching the apartment again.
D.

Sam tells Alex that Brownie is just a lizard.

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