Read the passage below. Then choose the correct way to complete the sentence from the drop-down menu.

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"Hey, Pasha," called Séamus as he crossed the parking lot. "What are you doing this afternoon? I was thinking about catching a movie, if you're interested."

"Thanks, but I've got big plans today," Pasha replied with a huge smile. "Today is the day."

"Huh? Today is what day?" asked Séamus with a confused look.

"THE day, silly," answered Pasha. "I finally saved enough money to enroll in the beginner's class at the Motorcycle Safety Association. I'm headed there now, as a matter of fact." Séamus stared at his friend in disbelief.

"Wait a minute," he said as he stopped in his tracks. "You actually enrolled in the motorcycle riding class? I never thought you'd do it. I thought it was just another project you act excited about and then drop in two weeks."

"Don't be silly," replied Pasha. "This isn't like the time I wanted to volunteer as a clown for the children's center or start my own dog walking business. I'm serious about learning to ride motorcycles. Once I get my first bike, I will travel all over the world just like my hero, Lois Pryce."

"Isn't she the woman who rode her motorcycle from Alaska to South America?" Séamus asked as they continued walking toward the dark grey MSA building.

"Yes, that's her," said Pasha. "I got to meet her last year when she gave a speech at the History of the Americas museum. She talked about following your dreams, and that's exactly what I intend to do."

A loud roaring sound filled the air as Pasha and Séamus entered the Motorcycle Safety Association. They stood in the entrance, absorbing the excitement of the moment.

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Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu:

The author develops Pasha's character by
A. showing Séamus's concern about her
B. including dialogue with Séamus about her
C. revealing her thoughts about enrolling in a motorcycle riding class
D. describing her physical reaction to enrolling in a motorcycle riding class



Answer :

Final answer:

The author develops Pasha's character by including dialogue with Séamus about enrolling in a motorcycle riding class.


Explanation:

The author develops Pasha's character by

  • showing Séamus's concern about her
  • including dialogue with Séamus about
  • revealing her thoughts about
  • describing her physical reaction to enrolling in a motorcycle riding class

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