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PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
"I had become the spokesman for my sisters, and I would stand my ground in that bedroom.
We're not going to that school anymore, Mami!'" ( Paragraph 7)
B.
"Take a guess, Cukita?' I'd study her rough sketch a moment soap sprayed from the nozzle
head of a shower when you turned the knob a certain way?" ( Paragraph 17)
С.
"I needed to settle somewhere, and the natives were unfriendly, the country inhospitable, so I
took root in the language." ( Paragraph 27)
"That night, at last, I started to write, recklessly, three, five pages, looking up once only to
see my father passing by the hall on tiptoe. When I was done, I read over my words, and my
eyes filled.” ( Paragraph 34)
E.
"The best student leams to destroy the teacher'?' He mocked my plagiarized words. That is
insubordinate. It is improper. It is disrespecting of her teachers—"(Paragraph 42)
F.
"It was as if she had passed on to me her pencil and pad and said, 'Okay, Cukita, here's the
buck. You give it a shot." ( Paragraph 62)

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