Which quotation from the passage best summarizes Felix and Antonio's overall friendship?
A. “The two boys continued to run together along the East River Drive. But even
when joking with each other, they both sensed a wall rising between them."
(Paragraph 7)
B. "After a mile or so, Felix puffed and said, 'Let's stop a while, bro. I think we both
got something to say to each other." (Paragraph 10)
C. "Felix saw himself in the ring, blasting Antonio against the ropes. The champ had
to be forcibly restrained." (Paragraph 41)
D. "No matter what the decision, they knew they would always be champions to
each other." (Paragraph 100)


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Answer:

"Antonio Cruz and Felix Vargas were both seventeen years old. They were so together in friendship that they felt themselves to be brothers. They had known each other since childhood, growing up on the lower east side of Manhattan in the same tenement building on Fifth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B."

Answer: D, "No matter what the decision, they knew they would always be champions to each other." (Paragraph 100)

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