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Read the passage. then answer the question that follows. my brother gabe was a small and nervous boy. he had an annoying habit of following me everywhere i went. whenever he asked me to him with his homework, i told him to leave me alone. one morning, i was late for school. to make things worse, there was an important presentation that day. as i rushed out the door, gabe called my name. i ignored him as i ran out of the house. the presentation project was in fifth period. in my third-period class, i double checked my book bag to make sure i had my usb drive. it wasn’t there! just then, someone opened the classroom door. there was the small, nervous face of my little brother. i ran over to him and asked him why he was at my school. he pulled my usb drive out of his pocket and handed it to me. he had skipped school to bring it to me. i was suddenly ashamed of how i’d treated him. i vowed that i would be a better older brother from that day forward. what is the difference between the narrator and his brother gabe? gabe is nervous; the narrator is brave. gabe is selfless; the narrator is self-centered. gabe is kind; the narrator is a bully. gabe is calm; the narrator is always angry.

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