That had been two nights before. His father's words, like the distant thunder that now echoed through the streets of Harlem, still rumbled softly in his ears. It was beginning to cool. Gusts of wind made bits of paper dance between the parked cars. There was a flash of nearby lightning, and soon large drops of rain splashed onto his jeans. He stood to go upstairs, thought of the lecture that probably awaited him if he did anything except shut himself in his room with his math book, and started walking down the street instead.
—“The Treasure of Lemon Brown,”
Walter Dean Myers
Which statement describes how Greg feels at this point in the story?
Greg resents his father’s lectures and wants to escape.
Greg is upset about his grades and hopes to improve in math.
Greg is worried that he will not be able to play baseball.
Greg is concerned about the storm that is approaching.

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Answer:

the first one i think..."Greg resents his father’s lectures and wants to escape.

Explanation:

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Greg resents his father