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Refer to The Tale of Despereaux for a complete version of this text. Part A

In the Second Book, Princess Pea looks at Roscuro with disgust and tells him to return to the dungeon.

How does this make Roscuro feel?

He is relieved to leave.

Roscuro feels hurt.

Roscuro feels proud.

He thinks it is funny.
Question 2
Part B

Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

“His heart was broken.”

“He felt that, under the circumstances, it would be best that he left.”

“Roscuro was enchanted.”

“The rat, reader, invited himself to the party.”

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