In "My Brother's Keeper," Ted and Jamie are developed in contrast to one another by describing their

(1 point)

fears of the unknown.

emotional reactions.

interactions with their parents.

distrust of one another.

interactions with their parents.

In "My Brother's Keeper," what does Ted want Jamie to do for him?

(1 point)

give him an alibi in court

forge some documents

borrow money from Uncle Harry

go out with his old girlfriend

Based on the provided options, Ted wants Jamie to give him an alibi in court.

In "My Brother's Keeper," Ted and Jamie are developed in contrast to one another by describing their emotional reactions.