Answer:
She had lost her best friend,
Explanation:
Based on the passage given, the narrator states that she had entered the "world of teenagers" even before she became one and then she lost her best friend Lynette Gardner who was her best friend "until February when she turned thirteen".
The change that the details help the writer explain is that the writer had lost her best friend
Answer:
The answer is: How much does the author want the job?
Explanation:
From Angelous' experience, we learned many lessons, one of the main ones after reading "Occupation: Conductorette” was persistence. If Angelous hadn't gone to the company every day (being persistent) for she wanted so much the job, otherwise, she wouldn't have continued going there after her first visit in which the lady denied that there was help wanted. But her persistency meant, how much did she really wanted the job. You are persistent when you really want something, when you don't, you just stop trying on the first time.
He fits the archetype of the tragic hero.