Question 4 of 5
Sam realized early on that he wasn't cut out to play the piano. His true
pass...
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Question 4 of 5
Sam realized early on that he wasn't cut out to play the piano. His true
passion in life was for computer programming. However, his parents
and his piano teacher showed so much support and enthusiasm that
he couldn't bring himself to quit, even after he turned 18 and started to
pay for the lessons himself.
Which statement best describes how the conflict helps make the story
engaging?
A. Eventually, Sam and his parents will fight, which ramps up the
feeling of suspense.
B. The reader wishes to see Sam overcome his self-esteem issues
and succeed at music,
C. The tug-of-war between Sam's true calling and his desire to please
creates tension
D. Sam's move toward paying for his lessons shows that he has
become independent
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