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

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fears of the unknown.
fears of the unknown.

emotional reactions.
emotional reactions.

interactions with their parents.
interactions with their parents.

distrust of one another.

distrust of one another.

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

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give him an alibi in court
give him an alibi in court

forge some documents
forge some documents

borrow money from Uncle Harry
borrow money from Uncle Harry

go out with his old girlfriend

borrow money from Uncle Harry

interactions with their parents.

To determine the correct answer, let's look at the information provided in the question. The question states that in the story "My Brother's Keeper," Ted and Jamie are developed in contrast to one another. This means that the author describes them differently to highlight their differences.

The question then asks how they are developed in contrast to one another. The options provided are: fears of the unknown, emotional reactions, interactions with their parents, and distrust of one another.

To find the correct answer, we need to consider which of these options describes how Ted and Jamie are developed in contrast to one another.

First, let's look at fears of the unknown. Although it is possible that Ted and Jamie may have different fears, the question does not specifically mention their fears, so it is not the correct answer.

Next, let's consider emotional reactions. The question does not explicitly mention emotional reactions either, so it is not the correct answer.

Moving on to interactions with their parents, this option seems like a possibility. The author may describe how Ted and Jamie interact with their parents differently to show their contrasting personalities.

Lastly, let's consider distrust of one another. While it is true that Ted and Jamie can have conflicts or disagreements in the story, the question does not mention anything about their distrust of one another specifically.

Based on the information provided, the correct answer is most likely interactions with their parents. The author develops Ted and Jamie in contrast to one another by describing their interactions with their parents.