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English, 03.02.2020 12:53 granny57i

At the end of "the circuit," why are the narrator's brothers and sisters yelling and screaming as they run up to him when he gets off the bus from school?

a.
they heard that he knows how to play the trumpet.

b.
they want him to know that he no longer has to work in the fields.

c.
the family is about to move again.

d.
they are happy to see him.

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