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Which lines from "i'm not thirteen yet" best support the main lesson of this narrative?

o margaret and i wound up on the same team during a color war. we didn't talk, but when our team won, she gave me a
huge high five.
o sometimes i forgot about her being in the teenage club back at school, but i also wondered what would happen to our
friendship in september
o right away, margaret was kneeling next to me. "are you okay? are you okay?" she asked.
o from then on, i knew who my best friend was. she didn't care what age i was, and never would.



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Answer:

o "she didn't care what age I was, and never would" best supports the main lesson of the narrative in "I'm Not Thirteen Yet."


Step-by-step explanation:

The story is about a young girl who is insecure about being the youngest member of her summer camp and worries about fitting in with the older girls. However, her friendship with Margaret shows her that age doesn't have to define their relationship and that true friends will accept you for who you are. This line highlights the importance of accepting and valuing others regardless of their age, and the lesson that age should not be a barrier to friendship.
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Answer:

Select all the correct answers.

Which choices are parts of the verb?

to play

Is playing

Player

Played

Has played

Playful

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