14. How does the quote "We are already so far, so high!
What? Are we really leaving these people down
there?" contribute to the story? (Paragraph 7)
O A It shows that the narrator misses the people on
the ground.
OB It suggests that the narrator wishes to return to
the ground.
O c It conveys the narrator's disbelief at traveling by
air.
OD It hints that something is wrong with the balloon.
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