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GRANDPA [holding a forkful of grilled chicken to his mouth]: This is delicious, Meredith. You did a great job. I hope you have more.

MEREDITH [beaming as she serves a second helping of chicken to her mother]: Thanks, Grandpa.
MOTHER: Thanks, honey. Now, go see if there is more for your grandfather.
MEREDITH Okay Mom. [Meredith hums and skips toward the back porch].

The stage directions and action in this scene help the reader understand that Meredith is
A) tired of serving everyone else.
B) disappointed there will be no leftovers.
C) sad that her family did not like her chicken.
D) proud of the job she did grilling the chicken.

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User Talouv
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Answer:

D)Proud of the job she did grilling the chicken

Step-by-step explanation:

She is proud of the job she did grilling the chicken because the text shows many details that support this. Her family is complimenting her on how good of a job she did grilling the chicken, and she is humming and skipping, a sign of happiness.

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User Dgiugg
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Answer:

D.) Proud of the job she did grilling the chicken

Step-by-step explanation:

You know she is proud because when her Grandpa compliments her on the chicken she made she starts beaming. And when her mom tells her to go see if there is more chicken for her Grandfather she hums and skips towards the back porch.

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