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oee [108]
1 year ago
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How does Maria’s attitude towards her family change throughout the text? A. Maria’s attitude swings between feelings loved by he

r family to feelings unappreciated. B. Maria’s attitude shifts from worrying about her family to being incredibly angry with them. C. Maria remains angry with her family from when they leave for vacation until they return. D. Maria feelings guilty throughout the text, for being mean to her family and not going on vacation with them.
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AveGali [126]1 year ago
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Answer: The answer is A. Martia's attitude swings between feeling loved by her family to feeling unappreciated.

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