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6.) Which line from the passage best explains why Oliver did not get any sleep? A “He had spent hours eliminating everything from his room that reminded him of his
failures.” (paragraph 2)
B “Last night, he had resolved to stay up and read as much of it as he possibly could.”
(paragraph 2)
C “Even his not-so-secret drawer had been yanked open and emptied.” (paragraph 3)
D “He had tried to build it in the side of his workbench, as a place to hold his most
treasured possessions . . . ” (paragraph 3)

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