Why did the narrator go past Sheftel's A: He was looking for a gift for his niece. B: He wanted to buy some stationery. C: He was on his way to work. D: He was window-shopping.
Why did the narrator go past Sheftel's A: He was looking for a gift for his niece. B: He wanted to buy some stationery. C: He was on his way to work. D: He was window-shopping.
Why did the narrator mention his niece A: She lived near Sheftel's. B: He wanted to buy a birthday present for her. C: He was going to visit her. D: The doll looked like her.
Why did the narrator mention his niece A: She lived near Sheftel's. B: He wanted to buy a birthday present for her. C: He was going to visit her. D: The doll looked like her.
Why<br/>does the author mention his niece? () A: She<br/>likes dolls. B: The<br/>doll looks like her. C: She<br/>lives near Sheftel’s. D: He<br/>was looking for a gift for her.
Why<br/>does the author mention his niece? () A: She<br/>likes dolls. B: The<br/>doll looks like her. C: She<br/>lives near Sheftel’s. D: He<br/>was looking for a gift for her.
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