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This fiction passage describes the members of a hip hop group.

My older sister, Ila, mixes audio tracks for a hip hop group. The group is
called the Twisted Sisters. Dad lets them record in the basement for two
hours after school each day. The other three people in the group are Wally,
Théo, and Liv. All of them are a lot nicer to me than Ila is. Wally's my favorite.
Once, he showed me how to mix sounds with the sampler on his laptop. He
thinks everyone wants to learn how to create cool beats. I don't want to
learn the complicated stuff. I don't even like hip hop. I like old fashioned
songs like the ones from Broadway musicals. Don't tell Ila I said that, though.
She would make fun of me forever.
1. What does the narrator think of the band members?
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Final answer:

The narrator thinks the band members are nice, especially Wally, but doesn't like hip hop.


Step-by-step explanation:

The narrator thinks that the band members are a lot nicer to the narrator than the older sister, Ila. The narrator specifically mentions that Wally is their favorite and that he has shown them how to mix sounds with the sampler on his laptop. However, the narrator also mentions that they don't like hip hop and prefer old fashioned songs from Broadway musicals.


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