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13 December, 16:28

Which statement best describes how Justin's attitude toward Mitzvah Day changes throughout the passage? At first Justin has a condescending attitude, but later he is merely critical of Mitzvah Day.

At first Justin has a negative attitude, but he eventually embraces Mitzvah Day.

At first Justin is outraged by Mitzvah Day, but he ultimately has an accepting attitude.

At first Justin is ambivalent about Mitzvah Day, but in the end he develops a more positive attitude.

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  1. 13 December, 19:24
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    The answer to your question is B, At first Justin has a negative attitude, but he eventually embraces Mitzvah Day.
  2. 13 December, 20:19
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    At first Justin has a negative attitude, but he eventually embraces Mitzvah Day.

    Explanation:

    "He was about to shoot the kid a nasty look, when the boy placed a sticker on his own forehead and cautiously approached the table."
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