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mohammad
the reader can conclude that mr. nilson and mr. tandram no longer want to be friends. which sentences from the text best support this conclusion? select all that apply.
□ \and the little tree as if appreciating their attention, quivered and glowed.\
□ \from a distance the blackbird gave a loud, clear call.\
□ \it struck him suddenly that mr. tandram looked a little foolish; and, as if he had seen himself, he said: i must be going in.\
□ \a shade passed over mr. tandrams face, as if he, too, had suddenly noticed something about mr. nilson.\
- The first two sentences are descriptive nature details, unrelated to the two men's friendship.
- The third sentence shows Mr. Nilson judging Mr. Tandram as foolish, followed by Mr. Tandram abruptly ending the interaction, which signals a rift.
- The fourth sentence shows Mr. Tandram having a negative, sudden realization about Mr. Nilson, indicating a breakdown in their friendly dynamic.
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- "It struck him suddenly that Mr. Tandram looked a little foolish; and, as if he had seen himself, he said: 'I must be going in.'"
- "A shade passed over Mr. Tandram's face, as if he, too, had suddenly noticed something about Mr. Nilson."