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How does Xiomara’s relationship withHow does Xiomara’s relaIn chapters 1, 3, and 5, Ruth tells her own story. What do readers learn about each of the following?chapters 1, 3, and 5, Ruth tells her own story. What do readers learn about each of the following?
The impact of herIn chapters 1, 3, and 5, Ruth tells her own story. What do readers learn about each of the following?
If the bold section is "I never wanted to go to school, study my homework, or do my chores. No one knew how to control me. My mom once said that she was at her wits' end by the time I turned 13 years old."
If these are the missing choices:
<span>supporting evidence </span>
<span>hook </span>
<span>topic sentence </span>
<span>conclusion
The bold section is most likely an example of SUPPORTING EVIDENCE.
A supporting evidence is an evidence that proves the claim to be true. In this case, the claim is how musical theatre changed my life. The bold section is also identified as a supporting evidence because it is a direct quote from the narrator. A supporting evidence can also be a summary or a paraphrase. </span>

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B. in place of the missing gift, the father arranges for his son to look at billions of stars.
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D. He cries because he is miserable that stars are no substitute for the candles on his.

Is there any choices? But I think maybe it could be "wish"
I think the answer is ethos