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part a
which event is part of the complicating incident of this story?
a.) samara goes to the library to find out how to open a park in pine grove.
b.) samara is nervous about her presentation for the town zoning board.
c.) samara identifies the plot on cedar avenue as a possible park location.
d.) samara sees children playing tag on a small plot of land between houses.
question 2 part b
which detail from the story supports the answer in part a?
a.) “that is a perfect spot," wanda said. "it’s right in the middle of town, and better yet, the town owns it.”
b.) "as samara nodded and waved goodbye, she started thinking about what she had seen on her walk home that day."
c.) "samara spent many afternoons over the next few weeks at the library with wanda and a few of the other librarians drawing up a detailed plan to present to the town officials."
d.) "samara thought she at least sounded confident as she presented her idea to the board."

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