English, 24.11.2020 01:00, timothyallenhall2006
Part A
In the story "Never Say Never," what does Carlos do after he loses his voice at the mall?
He refuses to leave his home.
He quits the upcoming talent show.
He mopes about and feels sorry for himself.
He rallies and tries singing again.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the story best supports the answer to Part A?
"His father suggested that he was just in a âslumpâ and that, with time, he would again belt out popular songs."
"Carlos gradually made his way downstairs as he could scarcely believe his ears."
"They clearly did not comprehend the gravity of the situation. As Carlos continued to lie, fuming, on his bed, the doorbell rang."
"But, in his heart, he felt just the tiniest of possibilities that perhaps his singing days werenât over after all."
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Part A
In the story "Never Say Never," what does Carlos do after he loses his voice at the mall?
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