<span>He tried to become a professional athlete.
He became a blue-collar worker.
He went to college and published a book.
Moving did nothing but help him.</span>
In The Kite runner, going to California Helped Amir achieve his dream because:
Amir went to college in California, and published a book.
Explanation:
The Kite runner is the story of a boy born and raised in monarchy Afghanistan. However, due to political reasons he and his father leave it to look for a better place. His dream is to save his best friend Hassan. So, when he achieves success in California as an author he uses his success to save his friend from Afghanistan.
C. The last line from 'Stolen Day' says about the narrator that he was feeling embarrassed by his family. The narrator's worst fear of being laughed at and being embarrassed by his family members had come true and he was at the center of their mockery again. He had just caught a giant carp fish from the dam and came home running with it and then he said that he had inflammatory rheumatism. But he did not realize that a person suffering from inflammatory rheumatism is not capable of this physical feat that he had just accomplished.
He was in Gettysburg to dedicate a national military cemetery to the Union soldiers who fell at the Battle of Gettysburg four months earlier. Lincoln goes back in time—not to the signing of the Constitution, but to the Declaration of Independence.