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14 "Had enough yet? We can't hear you, Tex." Dana's breath smelled like stale cigarettes. Smoking and beating up smaller kids were his two main hobbies. 15 "Yeah, okay," Roy said impatiently. "I've had enough." 16 As soon as he was freed, Roy lowered the window and stuck out his head. The strange boy was gone. 17 Who was he? What was he running from? 18 Roy wondered if any of the other kids on the bus had seen what he'd seen. For a moment he wondered if he'd really seen it himself. Throughout the story, Roy's reaction to Dana Matherson supports a theme that illustrates the value of ― Answer choices for the above question A. Bullying B. Curiosity C. Cleverness D. Running

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