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How does the narrator’s viewpoint compare to the turtle’s in this passage? the narrator and the turtle both agree that jim talks too much. the narrator and the turtle both wish that jim would learn to play the fiddle. the narrator and the turtle both love to play the fiddle for the plantation owner. the narrator and the turtle both dislike jim.

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Answer: How does the narrator’s viewpoint compare to the turtle’s in this passage?

The narrator and the turtle both agree that Jim talks too much.

The narrator and the turtle both wish that Jim would learn to play the fiddle.

The narrator and the turtle both love to play the fiddle for the plantation owner.

The narrator and the turtle both dislike Jim.

Explanation: its A because it said in story

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Answer:

The answer is A. The narrator and the turtle both agree that Jim talks too much.

Step-by-step explanation:

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