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28 January, 17:58

Why does Finny rush out of the Assembly Room during the inquiry?

A.

Finny does it for dramatic effect, to make the boys feel bad.

B.

Finny is annoyed with the boys for bringing up his fall from the tree.

C.

Finny feels it is no one's business and says that he doesn't care.

D.

Finny doesn't want to confront the unpleasant truth that Gene caused his fall.

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  1. 28 January, 20:44
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    The answer should be D. Finny doesn't want to confront the unpleasant truth that Gene caused his fall. He does not want to accept the fact that his friend Gene was the reason why he had a bad fall from the tree.
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