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Which detail from the text best supports the inference that Daniel will do the right thing? Money a one-act play CHARACTERS: DANIEL, a 17-year-old boy MARK, a 17-year-old boy MICHELLE, a teenage girl who's just gotten her license MRS. NASH, a store manager MR. FRANKLIN, a man who has lost his wallet Setting: Daniel, wearing a supermarket apron over his clothes, walks quickly around the parking lot of a supermarket, collecting empty grocery carts and nesting them together. A car pulls up near him and parks. A girl named Michelle steps out of the car. MICHELL: Hi, Daniel. DANIEL: Hi, Michelle. When did you get your driver's license? MICHELL: Last week. Now I run all the errands for my family. My mom just sent me here to pick up some milk. DANIEL: That's what I'll be doing—all the family errands—as soon as I get my car. (Daniel looks down and spots something. He picks up a brown leather wallet. His back is to Michelle. He opens the wallet and sees that it holds three 100-dollar bills, as well as a number of credit cards.) MICHELL: What did you find? DANIEL: It's somebody's wallet. MICHELL: What are you going to do with it? DANIEL: You know, when I first picked it up and saw that it had $300 in it, I had a bad thought. I thought about not saying anything to anyone and keeping the wallet and the money. The money would put me over the top so I could buy my car. Nobody would have known if I hadn't told you. MICHELL: You would have known. DANIEL: That's right, and I decided not to delude myself. Keeping things that don't belong to me is not the way I was raised. I'll take the wallet inside to the customer service desk. The manager can get the owner's information from the driver's license that is in here.

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 Keeping things that don't belong to me is not the way I was raised.

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