The correct answer is B.
In "Araby," the boy learns that his love for Mangan's sister is in vain, that Araby is not an exotic event (despite its exotic-sounding name), and that he will not be able to buy a gift for Mangan's sister.
What he does not learn, however, is that Mangan's sister has feelings for him, too. The only thing he learns is that she is disappointed she cannot attend Araby because she has a prior commitment.
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Answer:
1. Teachers teach different
2. Students are more outgoing in former school or are more pro-learning
3. You had more opportunities in your former school, more classes to choose from
Explanation:
one can also be your former school has sports and the new on doesn't
Brianliest would be appreciated