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Read the passage. HELP ME PLS

"MARJORIE. "


The clear call rang out, breaking the afternoon stillness of the ranch, but there was no response, and after waiting a moment Miss Graham


gave her wheeled chair a gentle push, which sent it rolling smoothly across the porch of the ranch house, down the inclined plane, which served


the purpose of steps, to the lawn. It was very hot, the sun was blazing down as only an Arizona sun can blaze, and not a breath of air was stirring,


But Miss Graham was accustomed to the heat and the glare. She paused for a moment, gazing off over the vast prairie to the California


mountains, nearly a hundred miles away. She generally paused on that same spot for one look, although the landscape was the only one she had


seen in twelve years. Then she moved on again, across the lawn, now parched and dry from the long summer's heat, toward the stables and


out buildings. It was before the smallest of these out buildings, a tiny log cabin, that she finally brought the chair to a standstill.


"Marjorie, are you there?"


There was a sound of some one moving inside, and a girl of fourteen, with a book in her hand, appeared in the doorway. At sight of the


What does the reader learn based on the narrator's point of view in the passage?


1. Marjorie worries that Aunt Jessie needs help.


2. Marjorie is fond of her old toys in the playhouse.


3. Marjorie and Aunt Jessie once had tea parties in the playhouse.


4. Marjorie's Aunt Jessie feels pride about being able to get around on her own.

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Probably answer number 2
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