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English, 04.03.2021 05:20, sarai47

In “The Day the Mollets Get Their Moxie Back,” the girls are excited when they hear that Ricky wore a grass skirt and did a hula dance during a talent show. They say that it would be great to have their own talent show. What could the reader predict after reading this passage from the story?

A.
Ricky will come home soon to be with the family.

B.
Ruth will grow up and be a hula dancer.

C.
The girls’ father will find a job.

D.
The girls will hold their own talent show.

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