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Part A What does Justin learn from his interaction with the little boy at the card-making station?

Justin realizes that by being at Mitzvah Day, he is making a positive impact on others.
Justin recognizes that the day is geared toward people of all ages, not just children.
Justin determines that most of the Mitzvah Day activities are too challenging for children.
Justin comes to understand that he has a gift for working with young children.

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Part B

Which excerpt from the passage best supports the answer in Part A?

"Great, Justin thought, now a kid is laughing at me."
"He was about to take the sticker off when he noticed a little boy who had been standing shyly a few feet from the table begin to snicker."
"He was about to shoot the kid a nasty look, when the boy placed a sticker on his own forehead and cautiously approached the table."
"'Can you help me make a card?' the boy asked."

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