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How does the author develop Troy’s point of view about his mother in the tryout?

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By mentioning how she tries to make a friend for Troy at the museum and that she wants to meet the friends he’ll be joining for pizza, the author develops Troy’s point of view that his mother can be annoying.

By mentioning how she tries to make a friend for Troy at the museum and that she wants to meet the friends he’ll be joining for pizza, the author develops Troy’s point of view that his mother can be annoying.

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In the story "The Tryout" , the author shows Troy's mother as an anoying person meddling too much in Troy's frienship circle almost with any given opportunity she has; like when she tries to join Troy's meetings with friends without invitation, thus Troy's point of view about his mother is associated with nuisance, hassle and annoyance.

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