The answer is a. Extreme poverty
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C) The author tells about seeing Russell as a grown-up and accepting him as is. That is the detail that best explains how the author develops the theme over the course of the text. In ¨About Russell¨ the author starts describing how his brother used to be as they were children and continues describing how he gradually changed as they grew up. She had a vision for what her brother would become which was different from what he actually became. But by the end of the text she states that a ¨A grown man, Russell simply will not do what he doesn’t want to¨. That indicated that he could not be forced to change and therefore she accepted him as he was indicated by the statement ¨...my family simply accepts him as is¨
That's for part A
And part B is D I guess
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Bertie is indifferent to Gussie, because Gussie seldom visits
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Selfish giant
I was a selfish giant when the children who came to my garden changed my life. Especially a boy who was my best friend. Even though the first time he met me, he got scared. But now we both are friends. So I want to tell u that children bring light to our life. Even when we are old, children fill us up with a special type of energy that certain human beings cannot give us.
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