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English, 15.10.2020 20:01, ayoismeisjuam

Read this passage: Keith pressed his face against the window, peering into the distance as the scenery flew by. His breath caught as he saw a house appear on the horizon, and he looked at his father with wide eyes and flushed cheeks. Was this his new home? As his father shook his head, Keith whipped his head back around to be ready for when the next house would come into view.
What is most likely true about the character from the information the passage provides?

A. Keith is sad to leave his friends behind.
B. Keith is angry at his father about having to move.
C. Keith is afraid his new house is haunted.
D. Keith is excited to see his new home.

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