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Jen felt tension rising within her as she pointed across to the louvre-window.
Jen felt tension rising within her as she pointed across to the louvre-window.
True
Jen and Amy cleaned up the broken glass quickly.
Jen and Amy cleaned up the broken glass quickly.
True
Amy wanted to play a game of cards with Jen.
Amy wanted to play a game of cards with Jen.
False
Amy's mother confronted Jen about breaking a window.
Amy's mother confronted Jen about breaking a window.
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Jen admitted to breaking the louvre-window.
Jen admitted to breaking the louvre-window.
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Amy's mother suspected that Amy knew who broke the window.
Amy's mother suspected that Amy knew who broke the window.
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The narrator blamed Amy for breaking the window pane.
The narrator blamed Amy for breaking the window pane.
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Amy was good at playing hopscotch.
Amy was good at playing hopscotch.
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Amy and the narrator were always enemies.
Amy and the narrator were always enemies.
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Amy broke a window pane while playing bat an' ball.
Amy broke a window pane while playing bat an' ball.
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Amy accused the narrator of lying after breaking the window pane.
Amy accused the narrator of lying after breaking the window pane.
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Amy and the narrator preferred playing 'bat an' ball' over other games.
Amy and the narrator preferred playing 'bat an' ball' over other games.
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