In the course of the passage from Through My Eyes, what change takes place in the attitude of Ruby’s father about her attendance at William Frantz?

A. At first he is pleased, but later he grows worried about her safety.
B. At first he is against her participation, but later he is proud of her.
C. At first he is indifferent to the situation, but later he becomes angry.
D. At first he is worried, but later he is pleased by the reception she gets.

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The correct answer is: B. At first he is against her participation, but later he is proud of her.

Ruby's father initially has concerns about her attending the all-white William Frantz Elementary School due to the dangers and challenges that she might face. However, over time, as he witnesses her bravery and determination, he grows proud of her courage and the significance of her actions.