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Washington was nervous about the school succeeding.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, the detail about the early days of a Tuskegee normal school that appears only in this autobiography is "Washington was nervous about the school succeeding."
This is evident when Washington stated that about three months after the school was opened they were having the GREATEST ANXIETY about their work. This implies that Washington and other staff were NERVOUS about the success of the school.
Option C "the original school burned down after it was opened" is not correct and there was nothing like that in that excerpt.
Option D "Washington wanted students to build the new school" is not correct either.
Option B " The school was moved to the site of an old plantation" was closer but not correct either. This is because it is not stated whether the school was eventually moved to the location. It was only stated that the location is what they wanted
2/5 of 25 = 20 then the rest of the way for FG is 3/5 of the way, = 15