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Part B Which detail from the text best supports the analysis in Part A?
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Malik does not argue with his mother when he finds
out they are moving again.
Malik rides to all fifteen stations of the monorail around
Okinawa.
O
Malik's social media feed is more culturally diverse at
the end of the narrative.
O
Malik is excited about the potential his mother's
second transfer holds.


Part B

Which detail from the text best supports the analysis in Part A?
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Malik does not argue wi

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