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Passage 2

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from "Henry" by Dorothy Parker

You would really be surprised at the number of things that Henry knows just a shade maro about than anybody else does. Naturally he can't help realizing this about himself, but you mustn't think for a minute that he has lot it spoil him. On the contrary. when it comes to giving his time and his energy there is nobody who could not admit that Henry is

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On page 3 of Passage 2, what does the word "haphazard tell about the author's view of how friendship develops?

It advances carelessly and requires immense patience

It grows freely and without strict organization

appears suddenly and with irrational force

It evolves indiscriminately and makes many demands

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In Passage 2, the word "haphazard" suggests that the author views friendship as something that develops in an unplanned or random way. Therefore, the option that best captures this sentiment is:

It grows freely and without strict organization.

This implies that friendships are not always formed through deliberate actions or structured approaches, but rather can occur spontaneously and organically.

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