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Little Billy lay down in his racecar shaped bed and tried to sleep.

Suddenly, the shutters of his window began to rattle and the knob of
his bedroom door started twitching, Billy sat up. The door flew open
and the ghost of the house's previous owner floated in his clothing in
rage, his face covered in scars, his shoulders hunched from the many
chains draped over his torso. I must have vengeancel the ghost
declared
"Well, go have vengeance somewhere else tonight," said Billy, as he
sighed. I have school tomorrow." He plopped back down, covered up,
and went to sleep
Which statement best explains how the plot of the story helps develop the
main character?
A. Billy's return to sleep shows that he is severely overtired
B. Billy's response to the ghost shows that he is not easily frightened
C. The ghost's search for vengeance shows that he is Billy's enemy
D. The ghost's return to the house shows that he has anger
problems

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Answer:

B. Billy's response to the ghost shows that he is not easily frightened.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is night, dead silence is interrupted by sounds of someone forcingly coming in. The ghost appears looking frightening, angry, evil, and violent. We expect that little Billy would be scared and that he will start crying, but instead of that, he nonchalantly responded to the ghost that he is too busy now for the ghost`s plans and curled up back to sleep. So Billy is not too tired to deal with the ghost, he is just not interested because he has better things to do right now. As for Billy being the ghost`s enemy, that is obvious because the ghost will consider anyone living in his former house as his enemy and that does not help to develop the main character, nor his coming back and possible anger problems help develop the main character.

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