1. In the story, Rachel thinks of herself as being ages ten, nine, eight, and so on. What
does this suggest to the reader about Rachel?
A. She makes excuses for her poor behavior.
B. She is the product of everything that has happened to her.
C. She distracts herself when she feels unhappy.
D. She knows why birthdays are such joyful occasions.tell me a crot answer of these questions
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Explanation:
1. In the story, Rachel thinks of herself as being ages ten, nine, eight, and so on. What
does this suggest to the reader about Rachel?
A. She makes excuses for her poor behavior.
B. She is the product of everything that has happened to her.
C. She distracts herself when she feels unhappy.
D. She knows why birthdays are such joyful occasions.tell me a crot answer of these questions
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