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Which line from the text provides the most detail about the narrator's character? (5 points)

I was feeling like a badly wrapped brown-paper parcei. I'm never at my best in the early morning. I said so.
But if you're a chapple like me, fond of a quiet life, you simply curl into a ball when you see her coming.
Early morning! I had breakfast three hours ago, and have been walking in the park ever since.
I thought as much. You have no engagements. Very well, then, I want you to start immediately for America.

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Answer:

But if you're a chapple like me, fond of a quiet life, you simply curl into a ball when you see her coming.

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Answer:

"But if you're a chapple like me, fond of a quiet life, you simply curl into a ball when you see her coming."

Step-by-step explanation:

This line provides detail about what the character prefers, while the other lines don't give as much detail. To clarify, let's use the process of elimination.

A: This response merely states that the character is not a "morning person". Although this gives some detail, it does not give as much as the correct response.

C: This response does not tell the reader anything important about the character; rather, all it says is that they had breakfast earlier.

D: This response does not tell the reader anything about the character.

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