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"Gramps says that I am a country girl at heart, and that is true. I have lived most of my thirteen years in Bybanks, Kentucky, which is not much more than a caboodle of houses roosting in a green spot alongside the Ohio River. Just over a year ago, my father plucked me up like a weed and took me and all our belongings (no, that is not true—he did not bring the chestnut tree, the willow, the maple, the hayloft, or the swimming hole, which all belonged to me) and we drove three hundred miles straight north and stopped in front of a house in Euclid, Ohio.


“No trees?” I said. “This is where we’re going to live?”



“No,” my father said. “This is Margaret’s house.”"

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A.
She hate her dad for taking her away from her mom.

B.
She is excited to get to see her mom more often.

C.
She does not want to move and misses her home.

D.
She is excited about making new friends and having new adventures.

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C. She does not want to move and misses her home.

The text indicates that the narrator feels a sense of loss and attachment to her previous home in Bybanks, Kentucky, highlighting a reluctance to leave behind the natural surroundings and her childhood memories.

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