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How does the narrator's father's actions in paragraphs 17 and 18 move the plot toward resolution?
The father's acceptance of the gift of nachos helps move the family
toward reconciliation
The father's silence makes the narrator understand how his behavior
affects the rest of his family.
The father's attempts at conversation helps the narrator realize that he
is ready to end the fight
The father's jokes help the narrator realize that he has not tried hard
enough to take his family's feelings into consideration
Part B
Which sentence from the passage supports the answer to Part A
went to my sister's softball game, after all, instead of taking my script
to practice my lines like I'd planned, I sat next to my dad, ondously
waiting for some meaningful communication." (paragraph 17)
"At the close of the second inning, after we'd only exchanged a few
casual bits of conversation, I trekked over to the concession stond,
returning with a heaping plate of nachos for him, with extra jalapenos
on the side, just like he liked it" (paragraph 17)
He seemed genuinely surprised at first, but graciously accepted the
nachos." (paragraph 18)
"My mom soon joined in, and, ofter the game, my sister did, too."
(paragraph 18)

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