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This question is from "The Watsons go to Birmingham- 1963"

Read
the following quote from Byron to Kenny from Chapter 15.
“Today is the day you check out of the World-Famous Watson Pet Hospital. Don’t let me catch
you back there no more. You ain’t got no cause to be ashamed or scared or
nothing. You smart enough to figure this one out
yourself.
What can the reader most likely conclude about Byron’s point of view?
He is sad about Kenny’s behavior.
He wants Kenny to confront his fears.
He is confused that Kenny is so upset.
He believes Kenny needs to see a counseler,

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User Handmdmr
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He wants Kenny to confront his fears. It seems as though he believes in Kenny, and wants him to get past the things that scare him so he can succeed.
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