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English, 07.05.2020 01:00 maddylife

Read the excerpt from "It Needs to be Done."
What does this paragraph reveal about Darryl's experience
at the theater?
They had these things called previews, when they asked
people to come in to watch the show and then say how
they liked it. Tara asked everyone to bring their friends,
including me. I managed to say, "If I had any friends, do
you think I'd be here?" Everybody looked at me for a
minute and then they all laughed.
"Good one, Darryl," one of the actors said, and I heard him
telling another guy about it later.
It shows that Darryl is accepted by the crew at the
theater.
It shows that Darryl is the comedian in the group
It shows that Darryl is pretending to be someone else to
make friends
It shows that Darryl is interested in becoming an actor

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