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3. In lines 46 through 55, what does the dialogue reveal about Richard Kennedy?
O A. He is hurt because the doctor didn't tell him about the plans.
O B. He is outraged because he considers the trip to be dangerous
O C. He is impatient to get started on the journey.
O D. He is pleased that he will be included on the trip.
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