Which detail from the text best helps to develop the central idea that Zora discovers using her intelligence will lead to more o
pportunities? Question 4 options:
"First thing, the ladies gave me strange things, like stuffed dates and preserved ginger, and encouraged me to eat all that I wanted."
"They asked me if I loved school, and I lied that I did. There was some truth in it, because I liked geography and reading and I liked to play at recess time."
"My chums pretended not to like anything that I had, but even then I knew that they were jealous. Old Smarty had gotten by them again."
"The story of the choice of Hercules as a boy when he met Pleasure and Duty, and put his hand in that of Duty and followed her steep way to the blue hills of fame and glory,…moved me profoundly. I resolved to be like him."
the answer is D "The story of the choice of Hercules as a boy when he met Pleasure and Duty, and put his hand in that of Duty and followed her steep way to the blue hills of fame and glory,…moved me profoundly. I resolved to be like him."