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Based on what Lizzie says and how she says it, which conclusion can a reader draw about how Lizzie views Mrs. Cobb? Lizzie does not think that Mrs. Cobb would welcome her. Lizzie doubts that Mrs. Cobb can play the organ well. Lizzie thinks that Mrs. Cobb is friendly and welcoming. Lizzie suspects that Mrs. Cobb would prefer her to Turner.

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Answer is Option A: Lizzie does not think that Mrs. Cobb would welcome her

Step-by-step explanation:

The novel "Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy" by "Gary D. Schmidt" is a story about the time during the racial discrimination period. It is story about the protagonist "Turner Buckminster" who befriends a black girl "Lizzie".

Turner's father was very stern and did not allow his friendship and had sent him to Mrs. Cobb to read. Even his town did not approve of their friendship. Mrs. Cobb at a point allowed Turner to bring Lizzie home. But she was not very sure if Mrs. Cobb would welcome her.

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