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Select the best evidence to support the statement that the narrator's sisters tease her.
I was fourteen years old when Abuelita requested my help. And it only seemed fair. Abuelita had pulled me through the rages of scarlet fever by placing, removing, and replacing potato slices on my temples.. . .
Not that I was her favorite granddaughter or anything special. I wasn't even pretty or nice like my older sisters and I just couldn't do the girl things they could do. My hands were too big to handle the fineries of crocheting or embroidery and I always pricked my fingers or knotted my colored threads time and time again while my sisters laughed and called me Bull Hands with their cute waterlike voices.

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My hands were too big to handle the fineries of crocheting or embroidery
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My hands were too big to handle the fineries of crocheting or embroidery and I always pricked my fingers or knotted my colored threads time and time again while my sisters laughed and called me Bull Hands with their cute waterlike voices.
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The sentence "My hands were too big to handle the fineries of crocheting or embroidery and I always pricked my fingers or knotted my colored threads time and time again while my sisters laughed and called me Bull Hands with their cute waterlike voices" is the best evidence to support the statement that the narrator's sisters tease her.
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Yes, I am 100% sure that the sentence "My hands were too big to handle the fineries of crocheting or embroidery" is the best evidence to support the statement that the narrator's sisters tease her. This sentence clearly shows how the narrator's sisters tease her for her inability to handle the fineries of crocheting or embroidery.

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