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Think about the text “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros to answer questions 1-4. How do Rachel’s thoughts influence the plot of the text?
A. Rachel’s feelings of disgust and hatred for the sweater cause her to speak disrespectfully to Mrs. Price.
B. Rachel’s feelings of embarrassment and frustration from not being believed make her move far away from the sweater and cry in front of her peers.
C. Rachel’s feelings of disappointment and sadness result in her wishing that she had received a new sweater for her birthday.
D. Rachel’s feelings of self-consciousness and fear force her to take the sweater and pretend that it belongs to her.

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