I made friends, but not with Margaret. I chose the bed farthest from where she slept. I figured I could avoid her for two weeks, no problem.

—"I'm Not Thirteen Yet,"
Amy Bernstein

Read this passage. What do details in the passage tell you about how the narrator feels?

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Answer:

The fact that the narrator goes out of her way to avoid Margaret indicates that she doesn't consider her a friend and that she feels uncomfortable around her.

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