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Item 2 Question 1
Based on his actions in "Mami and Papi"? Which statement accurately describes Negi's father?

He fails to complete projects that he has started.

He wants his wife to be comfortable in their home.

He is strict and abrupt with his children.

He is forgiving when his children make mistakes.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

"Still, Papi kept his back to us."

"Papi had left a few boards down the center of the room..."

"Delsa and Norma ran after us, but Papi scooped them up..."

"'I’ll rip the whole thing out,' Papi suggested."

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