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I reached into my pocket and caressed the coins. "Here," I said carefully, pulling out a nickel. "If we all give a nickel, we should have enough to buy him something pretty nice."

He regarded me with contempt. "Rita already gave me fifteen cents, and I'm throwing in a quarter. Albert handed over a dime-all that's left of his birthday money. Is that all you can do-a nickel?"

Which best identifies the character trait this passage reveals in Jerry?

He is considerate.

He is selfish.

He lacks confidence.

He is good at collecting money.

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  1. 9 May, 07:02
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    A he is considerarte
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