English, 05.09.2021 07:50 katherineweightman
Diane Guerrero,2014
In the first sentence of the sixth paragraph, the author describes her rocky existence during high school in order to
A
support the claim that her parents' absence affected her during her adolescence
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show how her experiences were typical of teens in the United States
C
highlight the hospitality offered to her by the parents of her friends
D
suggest that her high school was not sufficiently supportive of students in her situation
E
balance a discussion of her high school triumphs with an acknowledgement of her challenges
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