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Based on the passage and Tock's reactions to the Humbug throughout the story, the reader can conclude that

. Tock realizes that his perspective on the Humbug is the same as Alec's perspective.
. Tock realizes that his perspective on the Humbug is different from Alec's perspective.
. Tock changes his perspective on the Humbug to be the same as Alec’s perspective.
. Tock changes his perspective on the Humbug to be different from Alec's perspective.

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a

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i got it right on edge

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ANSWER: The answer is A. Tock realizes that his perspective on the Humbug is the same as Alec's perspective. This passage is from the Phantom Tollbooth. "And you are almost never right about anything," he said, pointing at the Humbug. "and when you are, it's usually an accident, a gross exaggeration. "protested the furious bug, who didn't realize that so much was visible to the naked eye, "Amazing" gasped Tock"

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In this passage, the reader can understand that Tock realizes that his perspective on the Humbug is the same as Alec's perspective because of Tock's, response of "Amazing" to the accusations made by Alec against Humbug about not being right about anything, this response by Tock shows the same perspective on the Humbug, He was amazed at Alec's accusation of Humbug.

Phantom Tollbooth is written by Norton Juster, it is a children's fantasy adventure.

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