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"How late do you think Mr. Cather will keep us working tonight?" asked Kelli.
"Three nights in a row, now; I think it's pretty rude of him, don't you? she continued. She glanced at Billy, who was absorbed in his task and then at her watch as she said, "Well, I'm starving! Do you want Chinese or Mexican? I'm buying!" After a minute or two, Kelli exclaimed, "Wow, Billy it's been great talking to you!" She smiled, pulled out her cell phone, and called The Peking Duck House.
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Evaluate the writing of this short scene for examples of false assumptions, errors, caricature, sarcasm, leading questions, or faulty reasoning. Two categories are present, with four total examples. Identify and explain at least two examples.

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