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Read the passage: I sighed with impatience. In recent months Armand had become a figure of authority, siding with my father and mother occasionally. As the oldest son, he sometimes took advantage of his age and experience to issue rules and regulations. "How much money have you got?" he whispered. "You in some kind of trouble?" I asked, excitement rising in me as I remembered the blackmail plot of a movie at the Globe a month before. He shook his head in annoyance. "Look," he said, "it's Pa's birthday tomorrow. I think we ought to chip in and buy him something..." Which best identifies the character traits this passage reveals in Armand?

He is considerate.

He is selfish.

He is desperate for his father's approval.

He is good at collecting money

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The Answer is (He is considerate)

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The correct answer is A.

The passage shows that Armand is considerate. He looks after his brother (even if it means sometimes "issuing rules and regulations") and he thinks it would be good to get their father a present for his birthday.

For these reasons, this passage best shows Armand is considerate.
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