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What does the structure of these lines from page 2 of passage 2 indicate? MOM: ballet, then? I know you just started, but I think you're so naturally graceful that- JAN: Nat as much as you may think.
Answer Choices: Jan's mother is waiting for Jan to answer her. Jan is interrupting her mother. Jan thinks her mother is making fun of her. Jan's mother is not being truthful.

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