I started to think that making but Byron been all of his summer in heat was more punishment than even juvenile delinquent like him deserved.

Why can the reader most likely conclude about Kenny's feelings ?

A. He is glad thet Byron will be staying with grandma Sands

B. He is questioning the fairness of Byron's punishment.••

C. He is surprised at how hot Birmingham is compared to Flint .

D. He is reluctant to admit that Byron isn't as bad as he thought.

Please correct my answers!!

1.C

2.A
3.D
4.B

I have a test thingy with like 8 questions. Still helpful though.

yea there isn't just 4 questions ( I might come back and lend a hand if I remember too)

I agree, although the basic sentence is difficult for me to understand as I speak somewhat standard English.

Based on the given statement, the reader can most likely conclude that Kenny is questioning the fairness of Byron's punishment. This can be inferred from the line, "I started to think that making Byron spend all of his summer in the heat was more punishment than even a juvenile delinquent like him deserved." The use of the word "punishment" suggests that Kenny finds the situation to be harsh or unfair. Therefore, the correct answer is B. He is questioning the fairness of Byron's punishment.

@LOL is correct I made a 100% 4/4!

LOL is right 4/4!