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How does Blake change by the end of the passage?

A. He no longer thinks he has the best after-school job and is disappointed.

B. He is willing to take on the challenge of coaching rather than enjoy an easy job.

C. He is no longer frustrated by the little kids asking a lot of questions.

D. He has learned how to explain difficult concepts to very young children.

How does Blake change by the end of the passage? A. He no longer thinks he has the-example-1
User Vadym
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Answer:

B

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User Driekken
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

A is not the answer as he does not seem disappointed, instead is "happy with a new approach"

C isn't the answer as he wasn't frustrated to begin with

D is probably not the answer as all we know about is the new approach that he has come up with and we don't know if he has 'learned' to do what the option says.

In my opinion, B seems like the best option as he willingly asked Bob if he could coach rather than keeping things the way they were.

Hope it helps.

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