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Why does jerry sell grover cleveland to rollie tremaine?
question 1 options:

jerry sells rollie the card so that he can give the money to armand to take his girlfriend to the school dance.

rollie tremaine is jerry's best friend.

jerry wants to use the money to buy more cards.

rollie tremaine threatens jerry in order to get the card.
question 2 (1 point)

how is jerry able to obtain one of the highly desirable grover cleveland cards?
question 2 options:

he trades someone who lives on the northside for one.

he trades rollie tremaine for one.

he steals it from a shop.

his brother gives it to him.
question 3 (1 point)

what happens to hurt the family's income in the second half of the story?
question 3 options:

jerry's father dies.

jerry loses all of his cards.

armand joins the army.

jerry's father loses his job and the twins get sick.
question 4 (1 point)

armand's puzzling behavior is caused by the fact that
question 4 options:

he is a grown man now.

he is angry with jerry.

he is too old to collect president cards.

he is in love.
question 5 (1 point)

what do jerry and his friends collect now that the cowboy cards have been discontinued?
question 5 options:

president cards

stamps

baseball cards

nothing

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