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The complete question includes a quote and the following choices:
(from "The Watsons go to Birmingham - 1963") “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."
A- He is sad about Kenny’s behaviour. B- He wants Kenny to confront his fears. C- He is confused that Kenny is so upset. D- He believes Kenny needs to see a counsellor
The correct answer is B. Byron doesn't seem sad, nor truly confused about Kenny's behaviour; it is more likely he is forcing Kenny to go to the hospital for his own good sake, he should have no reason to be scared or ashamed.
(from "The Watsons go to Birmingham - 1963") “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."
A- He is sad about Kenny’s behaviour. B- He wants Kenny to confront his fears. C- He is confused that Kenny is so upset. D- He believes Kenny needs to see a counsellor
The correct answer is B. Byron doesn't seem sad, nor truly confused about Kenny's behaviour; it is more likely he is forcing Kenny to go to the hospital for his own good sake, he should have no reason to be scared or ashamed.
What the reader most likely can conclude about Byron's point of view is that he B. He wants Kenny to confront his fears. The World-Famous Watson Pet Hospital is a place behind the couch. It is called thus because it is a place where the Watsons' pets go when they are injured or sick to get better or to die. Byron has said that the place has magical powers. After the bombing in Birmingham, Kenny stayed there because he was very affected. Byron wants him to come out and confront his fears.