Which statement best describes the message the author suggests at the end of the play?

A.

In the future, Grace will return to thinking that “nothing we do will make a difference,” as she says in paragraph 3.

B.

In the future, Grace will be an activist and watchdog for people who need the new law to work for them.

C
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Grace has benefitted from the new law, and now she and Jennifer will have greater access to public spaces.

D
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Grace has gone back to being a student, having brought attention to a great public inequity.

1 answer

The statement that best describes the message the author suggests at the end of the play is:

B. In the future, Grace will be an activist and watchdog for people who need the new law to work for them.

This option implies a positive outcome where Grace is not only affected by the new law but is also empowered to advocate for others, indicating growth and a proactive stance toward social justice.