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Which of the following inferences best explains the central idea of the opening passage (paragraphs 1-4)?
The day my son Laurie started kindergarten he renounced corduroy overalls with bibs and began wearing blue jeans with a belt; I watched him
go off the first morning with the older girl next door seeing clearly that an era of my life was ended, my sweet-voiced nursery school tot replaced
by a long-trousered, swaggering character who forgot to stop at the corner and wave good-bye to me.
He came running home the same way, the front door slamming open, his cap on the floor, and the voice suddenly became raucous shouting,
"Isn't anybody here?"
At lunch he spoke insolently to his father, spilled his baby sister's milk, and remarked that his teacher said we were not to take the name of the
Lord in vain.
"How was school today?" I asked, elaborately casual.
A Charles won't dress like he once did and refuses to wave goodbye to his mother.
1 B. Going to kindergarten Is a landmark in the life of the child and mother, and the change in the relationship is instant and real,
Charles is slowly transforming into a monster of a child
Charles is terrified of leaving his family to attend kindergarten
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