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Jake thought his homework assignment would be easy. All he had to do was interview a family member. But Mom was working, and Dad was helping Jayne study for a math test. Jake wandered into the living room, where his little brother Jesse was lying upside down on the couch with
his feet hanging over the top, watching TV. A dubious subject for an interview, to be sure. But his options were limited, and the assignment was due
tomorrow. "Well, here it goes," Jake mumbled to himself as he approached the couch. He shoved his collar up around his chin, took out his
notebook and pencil, and adopted the look of a seasoned reporter. Jesse looked away from the TV and studied him suspiciously with his upside-
down eyes. "I would like to know how the world looks from your point of view." Jake said solemnly.
Click on the two words that are closest in meaning to the word "adopted" as it is used in the passage.
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