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Which of the following best explains the author's reason for giving “too much for the whistle"? A. The author thought the money he'd spent was going to a charity.…
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Which of the following best explains the author's reason for giving “too much for the
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A. The author thought the money he'd spent was going to a charity.
B. The author wanted the whistle so badly, he did not consider how much it should cost.
O C. The author wished to disturb his family.
D. The author knew it would make for a good story to tell as an adult.
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Because it makes more sense.
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