Asked by queennnnnn

What does Anne tell you about her parents in this passage?

They are focused on Anne’s success in school.
They worry a lot about how their children’s lives will turn out.
They are more concerned with Anne’s well-being than with her grades.
They have low standards for their children.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the passage — could you paste the lines you’re referring to? I can pick the best option once I can read it.

If you want to decide it yourself, look for direct clues in the text:
- References to parents discussing report cards, exams, marks, or school success → “They are focused on Anne’s success in school.”
- Phrases like “always worry,” “anxious about the children’s future,” or repeated concern about what will happen later → “They worry a lot about how their children’s lives will turn out.”
- Statements showing parents prioritize Anne’s health, happiness, or comfort over grades (e.g., “more concerned with her well‑being than her marks”) → “They are more concerned with Anne’s well‑being than with her grades.”
- Language indicating low expectations or lack of ambition for their children (e.g., “they don’t ask much of us,” “they expect little”) → “They have low standards for their children.”

Paste the passage and I’ll pick the best answer and point to the exact wording that supports it.