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1. Which excerpt best describes the way growing up in poverty affected Lizabeth?

A.) "Perhaps we had some dim notion of what we were, and how
little chance we had of being anything else. Otherwise, why
would we have been so preoccupied with destruction?" (
Paragraph 27)

B.) "The world had lost its boundary lines... Everything was
suddenly out of tune, like a broken accordion. Where did I fit
into this crazy picture?" ( Paragraph 44)

C.) "The promise of adventure awoke him. "Going out now? Where
to, Lizabeth? What you going to do?" ( Paragraph 50)

D.) "Of course I could not express the things that I knew about Miss
Lottie as I stood there awkward and ashamed." (Paragraph 63)
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