c)"Nothing was irrevocable; everything was within reach. Just around every corner lay something curious and interesting, something I had never before seen or done or known about."
In this evidence, Didion is showing how she feels about New York when she first arrives. She talks about everything being new and interesting. She was constantly learning and experiencing new things. She felt as if she could do or be anything. The other options are the complete opposite. In option A she is in a bar looking down at a cockroach. This shows her more depressed state. In option B, it only states where she lived while she was in New York. Option D indicates that she was eager to leave New York. She knew the plane schedule that would take her to California.
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Answer:
I don't know if this is a fr question or not but if the government was taking groups from the ghetto I'd wanna be part of the first group.
Explanation:
Yea being part of the second would give me a chance to take advice from other who had gone before me and people may be more accepting since there was already a group ahead of me. But I think coming in the first group would have it's advantages too. We may face more hardships and prejudice but at least we are make makers. And we will probably get more job opportunities as well.