10. Choose the correct response for the question about the short story you read.

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

give him an alibi in court.

forge some documents.

borrow money from Uncle Harry.

go out with his old girlfriend.

give him an alibi in court.

In the short story "My Brother's Keeper," Ted wants Jamie to give him an alibi in court.

To choose the correct response for the question about the short story, "My Brother's Keeper," you would need to recall details from the story. If you have read the short story and remember the actions and motivations of the characters, you should be able to determine the correct response.

If you haven't read the story or don't remember the specific details, you can refer back to the text to find the answer. Look for the part in the story where Ted interacts with Jamie and expresses his desire for Jamie to do something for him. Pay close attention to the actions and dialogue of the characters during that particular scene. By carefully reading the text, you should be able to identify the correct response option.

Keep in mind that the answer may vary depending on the specific plot and details of the short story you read, as there may be different versions or variations of a story with the same title.