Paragraph 8 suggests that Celeste's friends
A do not understand Celeste.
B are not impressed...
English, 11.06.2021 23:00 mshields1994
Paragraph 8 suggests that Celeste's friends
A do not understand Celeste.
B are not impressed by her actions .
C think that Celeste did something very important
D are worried the whole class will get in more trouble .
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