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Brynn stepped away from the podium and exhaled with relief. Her speech was over, and she had done everything in her power to persuade the audience. Some people argued that her views were too idealistic, and her idea about making college free for everyone was a distant star in the sky. But she had always grasped for the stars since she was a little girl, never believing that any were truly out of reach. As she ran her campaign for governor, she would continue to keep her eyes on those dazzling yet genuine lights.


Questions
What does the connotative phrase “too idealistic” suggest about how others view Brynn?


They think her ideas are impractical.


They think her ideas are possible.


They think her ideas are harmful.


They think her ideas are timid.

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They think her ideas are impractical.

("Too idealistic" implies her views are seen as unrealistically optimistic or not feasible—e.g., making college free for everyone is described as a "distant star.")