Which lines best convey Jeremy’s desire to escape the real world?(1 point) Responses Jeremy had chosen soccer. Not because he liked it; not because he was any good at it; but because the coach was so determined to field a winning team that Jeremy knew he’d never get played. Jeremy had chosen soccer. Not because he liked it; not because he was any good at it; but because the coach was so determined to field a winning team that Jeremy knew he’d never get played. “What’ll I do?” The red smile on the face, or mask, grew even wider, as though it had been sliced by the samurai warrior’s sword. “Stay with us, Jeremy. Live forever in Nethergrave. Here no one will ever abandon you, I promise.” “How do I get to Nethergrave?” “You’re already there!” “What’ll I do?” The red smile on the face, or mask, grew even wider, as though it had been sliced by the samurai warrior’s sword. “Stay with us, Jeremy. Live forever in Nethergrave. Here no one will ever abandon you, I promise.” “How do I get to Nethergrave?” “You’re already there!” The four of them met online every day after school. They’d first come across one another in a music chat room dedicated to the Grateful Dead. The four of them met online every day after school. They’d first come across one another in a music chat room dedicated to the Grateful Dead. “I’m a Magus; I know things,” the mask answered. “I know about PrincessDie—the only one of your group who is what she says she is: a pretty girl, an excellent student. But she’s growing bored with the rest of you, Jeremy. Tomorrow she’ll leave you, because she has outgrown your little chat quartet.”

The lines "“What’ll I do?” The red smile on the face, or mask, grew even wider, as though it had been sliced by the samurai warrior’s sword. “Stay with us, Jeremy. Live forever in Nethergrave. Here no one will ever abandon you, I promise.” “How do I get to Nethergrave?” “You’re already there!”" best convey Jeremy's desire to escape the real world.