I think the answer is also A, because she is talking about all these professions and achievements of others, and she is secretly hoping she will find some way to become successful. When she draws, she can dream about becoming famous.
The answer is D. And good luck
In "Young Pablo Casals", Pablo's mother moved often for Pablo to have the best teachers. What this action tells the reader about Pablo's mother is <em>C. She did what she could to help her son succeed</em>. Pablo Casals was a cellist, composer, and conductor, born in Spain. When he was a child he was taught in piano by his father, a choirmaster, and afterward, he was taken to Barcelona by his mother to be taught in the Escola Municipal de Musica. His mother took care of his son's studies in all the ways she could.
Answer:
1. "It's never an insult to be called...."
Labelling others affects you, too.
2. "You never really understand..."
Sympathy for others is important.
3. "The one thing that doesn't abide..."
Do what you think is right, not what popular opinion says is right.
Explanation:
The first quote means that when you insult someone, it defines you, not the person. The second quote says that you can't expect someone's way of thinking to be like yours if you do not go through their difficulties. The last one says that isn't followed by most of the people is their own morals and beliefs. They tend to follow what they see as 'norms'.