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Select the correct text in the passage. Which two lines in this in excerpt from "Inge's Wall" suggest that Inge was envious of the people on the other side of the wall?
The wall was just a few feet from the home Inge shared with her parents. Aside from her school and other crumbling buildings in their
neighborhood, their world was a few rooms in a dull, gray concrete flat with no yard and no trees. The wall was part of the view from the
only windows they had, and Inge was drawn to the sounds she often heard from the other sidelaughter, shouting, music, and the noise
of busy traffic.
One day, as she explored the wall imagining what the sounds meant, she came upon hole. Her heart thumped wildly as she leaned
toward it. Through the hole, Inge caught a glimpse of a whole new world. It was a world of color-reds, blues, and yellows in the dresses
of women strolling down the street, the colors of the shirts and ties the men wore, the colors of the ribbons in the little girls' braids. It was
a world of people who did not begin and end each day in shades of gray. It was alive and brimming with activity, with living. Inge leaned,
transfixed by the view, for hours until she began to feel the strain in her back and leg muscles. Then, pulling herself away, she headed
home, knowing she would return again and again.
One fall day in 1990, as Inge headed for her favorite spot in the wall, she noticed that the towers from which the guards viewed her
neighborhood were empty. And she noticed something else: she was not alone. Others, mostly young men with a mix of other people,
some of whom she recognized were at already at the wall or moving toward it.

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