Asked by wewe
According to the text, why does the narrator like Paul?
She thinks he is witty.
She thinks he looks like a puppy dog.
She thinks he looks like someone’s brother.
She thinks he is cute.
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I don’t have the passage you’re referring to. Please paste the sentence or short excerpt.
If you can’t, here’s how to choose:
- Pick “She thinks he is witty” if the narrator mentions his jokes, clever remarks, or sense of humor.
- Pick “She thinks he looks like a puppy dog” if the narrator describes puppy-like features (big eyes, doleful look, innocent expression).
- Pick “She thinks he looks like someone’s brother” if the narrator compares him to a sibling or says he resembles a brotherly figure.
- Pick “She thinks he is cute” if the narrator directly calls him cute or describes him as attractive in a general way.
If you can’t, here’s how to choose:
- Pick “She thinks he is witty” if the narrator mentions his jokes, clever remarks, or sense of humor.
- Pick “She thinks he looks like a puppy dog” if the narrator describes puppy-like features (big eyes, doleful look, innocent expression).
- Pick “She thinks he looks like someone’s brother” if the narrator compares him to a sibling or says he resembles a brotherly figure.
- Pick “She thinks he is cute” if the narrator directly calls him cute or describes him as attractive in a general way.
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