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Amber writes a narrative in which a boy named Caleb gets a job working at a bookstore. While he is working there, he notices Alicia, another employee, stealing money from the cash register. Caleb isn’t sure what to do. He tells himself that perhaps he was mistaken and Alicia didn’t really take the money. Then he sees her stealing money a second time.
What is the most logical conclusion to this story?

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Caleb confronts Alicia, who admits her guilt and returns the money.
Caleb confronts Alicia, who admits her guilt and returns the money.

Alicia decides she doesn’t like working in a bookstore and quits.
Alicia decides she doesn’t like working in a bookstore and quits.

The owner of the bookstore decides to sell the business.
The owner of the bookstore decides to sell the business.

A stranger catches Alicia stealing and reports her.
A stranger catches Alicia stealing and reports her.
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The most logical conclusion to this story is:

**Caleb confronts Alicia, who admits her guilt and returns the money.**

This option directly addresses the situation Caleb finds himself in after witnessing Alicia stealing money. It suggests a confrontation that could lead to resolution and aligns with the narrative's focus on his moral dilemma about whether to act on what he has observed. The other options do not directly relate to Caleb's experience or the central conflict of the narrative.