English, 24.02.2021 18:20 svarner2001
Kyle read a short story about a young boy who was devastated after he lost something that was very important to him.
What is the most likely personal connection Kyle can make to this text?
A)
The story made Kyle think of his best friend.
B)
The story reminded Kyle of how he felt when he made an A on his essay in
class.
C)
The story reminded Kyle of the time his baseball team lost in the
championship game.
D)
The text reminded Kyle that he needed to find a new sport to play.
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