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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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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.
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.
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