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Read the following lines from the passage. Click

on the phrase that suggests that Billy may have
an advantage over Marcus in the race.
BILLY. (Coolly surveying) What's going on here,
Cooper?
MARCUS. None of your business, Franklin.
BILLY. If it has to do with that bike, it might be.
MARCUS. What do you want, Billy?
BILLY. You plan on riding in that race tomorrow?
MARCUS. Yeah.
BILLY. (Snorts) With THAT thing?

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Answer:

The answer may be the last line when Billy said, ‘With THAT thing?’

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a bike race. If Billy stated that, it may have implied that Marcus’ bike was more run down or less easy or fast. He also said that with a slight mocking tone, as if he was certain of an advantage

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