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Which statement best describes the contrast between Wendell and his friend Ana's perspectives in Seedfolks?

Wendell describes Ana as demanding, but his account of her actions reveals that she wants to take care of herself.
Wendell views the bean plants as destined to die in the cold weather, but he describes Ana's actions as effective.
Wendell describes his frustration and lack of eagerness in response to Ana's concerns about the dying bean plants.
Wendell relays Ana's concerns about the bean plants' needing water but refuses to let her boss him around.

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Answered by yuqi242
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Which statement best describes the contrast between Wendell and his friend Ana's perspectives in Seedfolks?

Wendell describes Ana as demanding, but his account of her actions reveals that she wants to take care of herself.

Wendell views the bean plants as destined to die in the cold weather, but he describes Ana's actions as effective.

Wendell describes his frustration and lack of eagerness in response to Ana's concerns about the dying bean plants.

Wendell relays Ana's concerns about the bean plants' needing water but refuses to let her boss him around.

Answered by Anonymous
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Wendell describes Ana as demanding, but his account of her actions reveals that she wants to take care of herself.

Wendell describes Ana as demanding, but his account of her actions reveals that she wants to take care of herself.Wendell views the bean plants as destined to die in the cold weather, but he describes Ana's actions as effective.

Wendell describes Ana as demanding, but his account of her actions reveals that she wants to take care of herself.Wendell views the bean plants as destined to die in the cold weather, but he describes Ana's actions as effective. Wendell describes his frustration and lack of eagerness in response to Ana's concerns about the dying bean plants.

Wendell describes Ana as demanding, but his account of her actions reveals that she wants to take care of herself.Wendell views the bean plants as destined to die in the cold weather, but he describes Ana's actions as effective. Wendell describes his frustration and lack of eagerness in response to Ana's concerns about the dying bean plants.Wendell relays Ana's concerns about the bean plants' needing water but refuses to let her boss him around.

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