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ILL GIVE :) How does Hattie feel about Evelyn's reaction to moving to New York City in "Home"? Hattie is jealous of Evelyn's optimism about the move.

Hattie appreciates that Evelyn is able to feel positive about the move.

Hattie is angry at Evelyn for forgetting their former home so quickly.

Hattie wants Evelyn to be more serious about the move.
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Part B

Which two sentences from the text best support the answer in Part A.

"Hattie was grateful for her younger sister, for the way that she could always look at the bright side of things."

"Hattie pulled Evelyn close, knowing that a place would never be as important as the people in it."

"She wanted to put the smile back on because she knew it would be better for Evelyn and everyone else that way, but she couldn’t summon it now."

"In front of her face, Evelyn was holding a folded-up picture of the whole family in front of the farmhouse."

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