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1. Alicia studies for the first time at the university. Two trains and a bus, because she doesn't want to spend her whole life in a factory. ANSWER: Sometimes you have to work hard to achieve your goals. 2. But I think diseases have no eyes. They pick with with a dizzy finger anyone, just anyone. ANSWER: Misfortune strikes randomly, not just those who deserve it. 3. passing bums will ask, Can i come in? I'll offer them the attic, ask them to stay, because I know how it is to be without a house. ANSWER: Remembering where you came from can help you relate to others.
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Ben committed to his piano lessons, especially before a performance, and if his teacher had given him a new piece, he would practice nothing else in the hope that he'd be great at the recital.
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Answer: Miss Lottie doesn't have much wealth.
Explanation: The house's overall description is decrepit and very much worn. It is described as being "faded", "gray", and "rotted", and the speaker intentionally introduces it as an aged structure that has endured much from its environment. It is implied due to the era that the story takes place that Miss Lottie is poor given that it is the Great Depression.
Now onto why the other answers are wrong- The first line of the passage immediately debunks the second choice. "Miss Lottie's house was the most ramshackle of <em>all our </em>ramshackle homes." The language used here is inclusive of her and her home to be adjacent to the living conditions of everyone around them.
It is never stated in this passage that Miss Lottie wished to afford a better home. The entire purpose of this excerpt functions to introduce a part of the setting and does not touch on much of Miss Lottie's character.
The final answer choice is also debunked by what was stated above in my explanations. Based off this passage, Miss Lottie is included to some degree based off the fact everyone is pretty much living in squalor together in the neighborhood, and it is never stated in the passage anything about her family.
It's C. That was Benji's whole motive in joining the club. Hope this helped.