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Which of the following selections most closely explains why Francisco is sad in the following passage (paragraph 3)?
"When the sun had tired and sunk behind the mountains, Ito signaled us that it was time to go home. "Ya esora,' he yelled in his broken Spanish.
Those were the words I waited for twelve hours a day, every day, seven days a week, week after week. And the thought of not hearing them
again saddened me.”
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A. Picking strawberries is his favorite thing to do.
B. He is not looking forward to moving again.
C . He does not enjoy the nighttime.
D. He is closer with Ito than he is with his father.

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