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Which line of dialogue best indicates that Jon is devoted to his mother? Jon to the Rescue by Tirzah Tyler Jon lived with his mother. She had a weekend job selling cosmetics at their house. She insisted that he stay at home during her makeover appointments. "Mom, I love you, but this is kind of embarrassing," Jon told his mother one day as politely as he could. "I'm sorry, sweetie," she replied while she sprayed perfume into the air. Walking into the perfume cloud, she added, "Don't worry. I won't require you to wear any makeup." With a chuckle, Jon said, "I know, Mom, and I appreciate that. I just don't want the guys at school to find out I help my mom at her beauty job." "You're my security guard," Jon's mother said cheerfully. "I pay you in cookies." Her first appointment on Saturday was at noon. At 11:45 a. m., Jon was eating chocolate chip cookies and surfing the Internet. Suddenly, his mother ran into the living room. "This is a disaster," she said. "My supervisor shipped me the wrong box yesterday. She was supposed to have sent me 40 new powder brushes. Instead, she sent me 40 new compacts." She quickly handed Jon a piece of paper that had her scribbles on it. "Can you please go to the beauty supply store and get me 40 new powder brushes? I wrote down the name of the brand I need." Then she gave him cash to make the purchase. Jon laughed and felt his face flush. He thought about how embarrassing it would be for him to buy anything at a beauty supply store. Then he thought about how important his mom's cosmetics job was to her, and he thought about how careful she was with money. He realized that the 40 new powder brushes were important to her. "OK, Mom, I'll get the brushes for you," Jon said. He hopped on his bike and pedaled as quickly as he could to the beauty supply store, which was five blocks away. He felt very out of place at the store, just like he always did anytime he would accompany his mother there. He bought the brushes, climbed back onto his bike,

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