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Think about this part of "The All-American Slurp." Why

is everyone looking at the narrator and her family at the
end of this passage?
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There was only one problem: long strings ran through the
length of the stalk, and they got caught in my teeth. When
I help my mother in the kitchen, I always pull the strings
out before slicing celery.
I pulled the strings out of my stalk. Z-z-zip, z-z-zip. My
brother followed suit. Z-z-zip, z-z-zip....
Suddenly I realized that there was dead silence except for
our zipping. Looking up, I saw that the eyes of everyone
in the room were on our family.
They seem to enjoy celery more than any other
food.
O They imitate all of their hosts' actions.
O They offer more attention and praise than would be
expected
O They eat celery in a way that is unlike what others
expect.
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Answer:

d They eat celery in a way that is unlike what others expect.

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Answer:

d

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