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English, 12.08.2020 08:01, sandersasia2

Identify the character, problem, and solution in "Kareem's Problem." Drag each statement to the correct location on the chart. Not all statements will be used. Kareem doesn't like delivering packages to Mrs. McMudge because she yells, and he thinks she is mean. Jenny informs Kareem that Mrs. McMudge doesn't yell to be mean but because she cannot hear well. Kareem Mrs. McMudge is a very kind person who speaks so softly that no one can hear her. Jenny

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