Which of the following citations from The Watsons Go to Birmingham---1963 illustrates how the setting affects Byron?

A. The way Byron kept his head down and was smiling and saying “Yes, ma’am” this and “No, ma’am” that, it looked like he had surrendered before the first punch was thrown.

B. Byron rubbed the old gray nasty-looking dog’s head too. “A hundred bucks? Man!”

C. “That bird’s as old as dirt. She’s so old I bet she had to step over dinosaur turds.”

D. Byron just grunted, then said, “Man, you gotta quit drinking so much water, you sweated up the whole bed last night...”

A?

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Yep I finished my quick check and it’s A
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1.C
2.A
3.D
4.B
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C
A
D
B

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