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26 June, 15:39

The narrator of "Stolen Day" says that his family often laughs at him. How does he react when they do?

A. He wishes he were an orphan.

B. He dislikes everyone he knows.

C. He appreciates the attention.

D. He dislikes being teased.

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  1. 26 June, 16:55
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    D. he dislikes being teased.

    I assume you have read this so I will continue my explanation:

    When he saw Walter the kid with The inflamatory Rigmatisum he was upset but now that he has it he is walking in Walters shoes when he tells his family at dinner and they all laugh at him, his reaction was that he didn't like being teased.
  2. 26 June, 19:01
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    The answer is D

    Explanation:

    The author expresses this very well saying he doesn't like to be teased.
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