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Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.

"Can he explain a little of what happened after the shot was fired?" Liaqat's answer caused the translator to raise his voice slightly at him. Iqbal's mother broke in briefly, and she, too, raised her voice at Liaqat. It was as if he had not given the answer they wanted to hear. "He was crying and he was confused," said the translator. I knew it could not have been all that Liaqat had said, but we had no way of probing further.-Free the Children, Craig Kielburger

21. Which statement best describes the author's interpretation of events?


A. He thinks that the translator and Iqbal's mother do not want him to hear what Liaqat
really said.

B. He thinks that the translator and Iqbal's mother agree with Liaqat's words.

C. He thinks that Liaqat does not really remember what happened.
D. He thinks that Liaqat is trying to mislead him.

2 Answers

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Im pretty sure it is: He thinks that the translator and Iqbal's mother do not want him to hear what Liaqat

really said. (aka A)

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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