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Read the following passage from The Outsiders.

[1] Soda is different from anybody; he understands everything, almost. [2] Like he's never hollering at me all the time the way Darry is, or treating me as if I was six instead of fourteen. . . . [3] He's always happy-go-lucky and grinning, while Darry's hard and firm and rarely grins at all. . . [4] I don't know which way's the best. I'll find out one of these days.

Which sentences from the passage narrated by Ponyboy show that he wants more independence from Darry?

sentences 1 and 2
sentences 2 and 3
sentences 1 and 4
sentences 3 and 4

User CDJB
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Answer:2,3

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User Aleksanderzak
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Answer:

Sentences 2 and 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ponyboy expresses his disdain for the way Darry treats him in both of those sentences.

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