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Maud Martha does not believe at all that moving might be a good thing, as Helen and Mama suggest. Which sentence from the passage best supports this inference?
A "'We'll be moving into a nice flat somewhere,' said Mama."
B "'I have friends I'd just as soon not bring here.'"
C "She merely gazed at a little hopping robin in the tree, her tree, and tried to keep the
fronts of her eyes dry."
D "She knew from the way they looked at her, that this had been a mistake."

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