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Answer:
Like many 13-year-old girls, Sofia's main worries are how she can earn enough pocket money to buy the groovy go-go boots that are all the rage, and if she will die of embarrassment giving a speech she has to do for school! It comes as a surprise to Sofia and her family when her big brother, Lenny, talks about protests, overstayers and injustices against Pacific Islanders.
Through her spirited and heartfelt diary entries, we join Sofia as she navigates life in the 1970s and is inspired by the courageous and tireless work of the Polynesian Panthers as they encourage immigrant families across New Zealand to stand up for their rights.
My New Zealand Story is a series of vividly imagined accounts of life in the past ... making history come alive.
Explanation: :)
The answer to this question is the first option in the choices which is Mrs. Hale "may not move as the reader imagined". Upon hearing the statement, it becomes clearer to Mrs. Hale how to respond as she sit down and think about how to handle the situation and she was able to come up with a new decision.