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blagie
26 days ago
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Identify the character, problem, and solution in “Kareem's Problem.”

English
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Bond [6.4K]26 days ago
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Answer:

Kareem struggles to be heard by Mrs. McMudge.

Explanation:

Naddika [6.3K]26 days ago
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Answer:

The characters include Kareem and Mrs. McMudge. The conflict arises because Mrs. McMudge shouts, leading Kareem to perceive her as unkind. Jenny resolves this by explaining to Kareem that Mrs. McMudge has difficulty hearing.

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