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Elena-2011 [213]
3 years ago
10

Read this paragraph from Kelsey's short story.

English
2 answers:
kondor19780726 [428]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

However, now that she had pulled up to these two mysterious streets, Amber's faith in herself had quickly faded.

Explanation:

If you compare the rest of the possible answers, none directly relate to the story:

<em>Back in her hometown Amber never got lost when driving because she was familiar with every street. </em>(The story does not have to due with Amber's life in her hometown, it has to do with her life in Glendale.)

<em>Amber's family liked the area, but they had to admit that there was a part of them that still missed their former neighborhood.</em> (Again, the story does not have to due with Amber's life in her old neighborhood.)

<em>On a few occasions, Amber had driven to the library, which was not very far from their new house.</em> (Though this relates to Amber driving in her hometown, it is an unnecessary statement that is unrelated to what is happening to Amber now.)

The sentence "<em>However, now that she had pulled up to these two mysterious streets, Amber's faith in herself had quickly faded</em>" effectively transitions from Amber's confidence of knowing her way around town to the original story of Amber getting lost.

White raven [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I think the answer is

- However, now that she had pulled up to these two mysterious streets, Amber's faith in herself had quickly faded.

Explanation:

omg, please don't attack me if wrong. ;d

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