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Which excerpt from We Beat the Street best supports the central idea that the boys share a supportive friendship?

O The three friends drove to a park that had batting cages and pitching machines that tossed the balls to the batter
automatically.

O The next day at school, bored and restless, Rameck, George, and Sampson sat in the back of their math class,
making smart remarks and funny noises.

O "Then the three of you get out of here. Colleges come to this school every day, looking for good students, and you
three jokers let it all pass you by."

O But George would not give up. "Hey, look. I really want to do this. I think we could ALL do this the three of us-
together!"

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D.) But George would not give up. "Hey, look. I really want to do this. I think we could ALL do this—the three of us—together!"

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Answer:

But George would not give up. "Hey, look. I really want to do this. I think we could ALL do this the three of us - together!"

Step-by-step explanation:

We Beat the Street: How a Friendship Pact Led to Success is an autobiography written by The Three Doctors and Sharon M. Draper. It tells about the experiences of Dr. Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt, and George Jenkins (known as The Three Doctors) and other professional authors.

The excerpt that supports the idea that the boys share a supportive friendship is: But George would not give up. "Hey, look. I really want to do this. I think we could ALL do this the three of us - together!" George wants to do something with his friends - he enjoys activities with them. This is the only excerpt that shows this kind of relationship.

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