Answer:
The answer is impractical
A. is the right answer because it said to narrow your topic about going to see a new movies.
I'd say that the third sentence, "We'd watch Shirley's old movies on TV as though they were training films" shows that the mother knows "how" her daughter can become a prodigy.
The first sentence just compares the girl to Shirley Temple, but doesn't show that the mother knows how the daughter can become a prodigy, just that she could be.
And the second sentence is just a description of their dining habits.
The last sentence is a very general statement that does not indicate that the mother knows how the child could possibly become a prodigy. Therefore, the second sentence is correct because it shows them watching the Shirley Temple videos like "training videos", which would help the girl become a prodigy.
I hope this helped.
This would change the tension of the piece and make it read either faster or slower, which could also be called pacing.
Answer: A. Something difficult to understand or define
Explanation: The general definition of elusiveness is "eluding or failing to allow for or accommodate a clear perception or complete mental grasp". This applies to the paragraph because they are saying the path to success is unclear.