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In the meantime, she has advice for other homeless kids: Don't let your situation define you.

"I would just say keep your head up because you never know what's going to happen," she says. "You just have to have hope and faith and don't let it change who you are. Don't become ashamed and don't be embarrassed. And just know who you are inside. Because you live in a shelter—that's not who you are, that's just where you reside at for the moment."

Which inference is supported by evidence in the passage?

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Responses

Homelessness can help with getting into college.
Homelessness can help with getting into college. - incorrect

Homelessness can be an obstacle to success.
Homelessness can be an obstacle to success. - no response given

Homelessness is permanent.
Homelessness is permanent. - no response given

Homelessness is not always difficult.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The inference that is supported by evidence in the passage is: **Homelessness can be an obstacle to success.**

The passage emphasizes the importance of maintaining hope and self-identity despite being in a difficult situation, which suggests that homelessness can present challenges. However, it also conveys a sense of resilience and the potential for overcoming those obstacles.
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