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alekssr [168]
3 years ago
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For Constance, The Academy was the only dance school in New York. If she wasn't accepted to study there, well, then she didn't e

ven want to dance anymore. Auditions were in two weeks, and even though her mother was angry that Constance was missing her brother's graduation in order to practice, she didn't care. She had to get in.
What is Constance's motivation in this passage?
A. Constance wants to quit dancing.
B. Constance wants to make her mother angry.
C. Constance wants to attend her brother's graduation.
D. Constance wants to be accepted to The Academy.
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2 answers:
sveticcg [70]3 years ago
4 0
Answer: D. Constance wants to be accepted to the Academy, since she works and practices so much, even going to the extent of missing her brother's graduation (c) though it makes her mother mad (b) and if she doesn't get in, she will quit (a)
kramer3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Constance wants to be accepted to The Academy

Explanation:

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