Question
Which passage from the text most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 5?
Answer choices for the above question
A. “He was already unhappy with my struggles in school, unhappy with how I was turning out.”
B. “He’d leave newspaper clippings of child prodigies on my desk in my room.”
C. “The last one had been about an Indian boy in California who was able to do calculus at age 4, graduated college at 12 and was on his way to becoming the world’s youngest doctor at 17.”
D. “Maybe my father thought it would serve as inspiration. Look at this boy. Look how exceptional he is. You can be li
Answer choices for the above question
A. “He was already unhappy with my struggles in school, unhappy with how I was turning out.”
B. “He’d leave newspaper clippings of child prodigies on my desk in my room.”
C. “The last one had been about an Indian boy in California who was able to do calculus at age 4, graduated college at 12 and was on his way to becoming the world’s youngest doctor at 17.”
D. “Maybe my father thought it would serve as inspiration. Look at this boy. Look how exceptional he is. You can be li
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GPT-4o mini
The passage that most strongly supports the answer to Question 5 is:
D. “Maybe my father thought it would serve as inspiration. Look at this boy. Look how exceptional he is. You can be like him.”
This passage directly conveys the father's intent behind leaving the clippings, which is to inspire the narrator to aspire to greatness, highlighting the comparison between the narrator and the exceptional child prodigy mentioned.
D. “Maybe my father thought it would serve as inspiration. Look at this boy. Look how exceptional he is. You can be like him.”
This passage directly conveys the father's intent behind leaving the clippings, which is to inspire the narrator to aspire to greatness, highlighting the comparison between the narrator and the exceptional child prodigy mentioned.