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Syd handled the gift as if it were made of glass. He opened its wrappings with slow, careful motions. Even though he had told his mom what he really wanted, he knew it was impossible to get. Finally, he saw the corner of the antique puzzle box poking out of the paper. He let out a gasp. She had found it! He jumped at his mother to thank her, puzzle box held high in his hand.

The writer wants to use dialogue to further develop Syd’s character. Which piece of dialogue best serves this purpose by adding something meaningful to the story?

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“I’ve wanted one since my gaming club studied them!” Syd gushed.
“I’ve wanted one since my gaming club studied them!” Syd gushed.

“Thank you so, so much, mom!” Syd shouted.
“Thank you so, so much, mom!” Syd shouted.

“I must be careful not to break it,” Syd explained.
“I must be careful not to break it,” Syd explained.

“Oh my gosh!” Syd cried out, “this is exactly what I wanted!”

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“I’ve wanted one since my gaming club studied them!” Syd gushed.

This line reveals new, meaningful information about Syd’s interests and explains why the gift matters, advancing character development rather than just restating emotion or actions.