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This question is about the First Chapter Reading The Crossover.

Josh’s father gives him the nickname “Filthy McNasty”, the name of one of his favorite jazz songs.

Which line represents how Josh grew to appreciate his nickname?

Question 2 options:

I didn’t like/ the name/ because so many kids/ made fun of me/ on the bus,/ at lunch, in the bathroom.


“Josh, this cat is the real deal./ Listen to that piano, fast and free,/ Just like you and JB on the court.”


“It fits you perfectly, Josh, she said:/ You never clean your closet, and/ that bed of yours is always filled/ with cookie crumbs and candy wrappers./ It’s just plain nasty, son.”


“Every time I’d score/ rebound/ or steal a ball/ Dad would jump up smiling and screamin’/ That’s my boy out there./ Keep it funky, Filthy!”


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Answer:

“Josh, this cat is the real deal./ Listen to that piano, fast and free,/ Just like you and JB on the court.”

“It fits you perfectly, Josh, she said:/ You never clean your closet, and/ that bed of yours is always filled/ with cookie crumbs and candy wrappers./ It’s just plain nasty, son.”

Explanation:

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Answer:

Hello! Your answer is B, “It fits you perfectly, Josh, she said:/ You never clean your closet, and/ that bed of yours is always filled/ with cookie crumbs and candy wrappers./ It’s just plain nasty, son.”

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