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1. Which piece of textual evidence most compellingly underpins the protagonist's motivations throughout the narrative?

A) “I’m only entering this program to find out what happened to my brother. Once I do, I don’t care if I ever see the supernatural world again.”
B) “Just make me a promise, okay?” Mama continues. “Promise me you’ll go to college. You won’t follow Quinton into whatever he was doing.”
C) “I’m about to be part of their world. The supernatural world. Something I didn’t even know existed two days ago.”
D) “I can’t believe it! Quinton’s an agent. Just like this guy in tythe picture. Of all the crazy things I’ve learned, this might be the craziest.”

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The piece of textual evidence that most compellingly underpins the protagonist's motivations throughout the narrative is:

A) “I’m only entering this program to find out what happened to my brother. Once I do, I don’t care if I ever see the supernatural world again.”

This statement directly reveals the protagonist's primary motivation: the desire to uncover the truth about their brother's fate. It indicates that their involvement in the supernatural world is a means to an end, focused on family rather than personal interest or ambition.

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