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~~~Please help me~~~ Troy moved the cloth in a circular direction on his
car's fender. Troy loved this car.
It wasn't a new car, but he took really good care of it. Next he wiped down the
trunk with the cloth and then the bumper. He put the cloth down and took a step
back, putting his hands on his hips and admiring his work. The chrome bumper
shined dazzlingly. Suddenly, Troy felt a cool breeze. He heard a distant crack of
thunder and noticed a storm cloud rolling in from the west. Troy kicked the water
bucket over and said, "Doggone it!"
Why does Troy get mad at the
end of the passage?*


~~~Please help me~~~

Troy moved the cloth in a circular direction on his 
car's fender. Troy love

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