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2. PART B: Which detail from the story best
supports the answer to Part A?
A)Miss Strawbridge, the land-lady, knelt
planting pansies. Last week, Aly and her
parents had moved into the house trailer in
Miss Strawbridge's backyard." (Paragraph
Et else did Rachel do when she was
7" by Darcy May is used with permission
B "Too bad you two young girls couldn't have
lived here at the same time. She always
complained that she didn't have anyone to
play with." (Paragraph 6)
C) In the end she had a poem that might not
be a prizewinner but sounded good enough
to make her smile. Still, it was too bad that
Rachel wasn't there." (Paragraph 19)
D)"Aly said, 'I wondered if Rachel would like to
have lunch in the shed with me and then
write poetry in my flower garden."
(Paragraph 31)

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