Usually when an author puts the a certain word in quotation marks when it’s not technically supposed to be there is when they are trying to be sarcastic. For example-
If I knew a boy that wasn’t the most bright person and I wanted to be sarcastic I would say Oh yeah, he’s real “bright”.
I believe that the line from "Helen Grey" which suggests that Helen has an unrealistic sense of herself is the last option - Stoop from your cold height, Helen Grey.
She is giving advice to herself that she should change because nobody will be there for her unless she does that.
C) When Charlotte was in Paris, she bought jewelry for her sister.
None of the other answers are true to the question.
A) her sister didn’t buy jewelry but that’s what the sentence says
B) The sentence says her sister was with her but the text doesn’t say that
D) there’s a new character introduced, referred to as “she”
So the answer is C
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Finding similarities with other people helps us live happy and healthy lives. Your life may feel ordinary to you, but it might seem extraordinary to someone else. Every story shared is a chance to make someone feel less alone.
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On page 10, it says that Alex takes the Stampede trail