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ASAP I REALLY NEED THIS NOW! Below you will find dialogue from the play. In the space provided, make inferences about James based on the dialogue.

JAMES: I'm moving your—Mrs. Keller, instead. To the station.

KELLER: Mrs. Keller. Must you always speak of her as though you haven't met the lady?

(KATE comes out on the porch, and JAMES inclines his head.)

JAMES [IRONIC]: Mother.

(He starts off the porch, but sidesteps KELLER'S glare like a blow.)

Make sure you are writing in complete sentences that are error free.

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