Use the passage to answer the question. Wherever Tommy went and whatever he saw would remind him of a past time when things were happier. A mere walk down the street where he lived, glancing through the windows of the boutiques that lines the sidewalks, would often leave him in tears. Which line of dialogue could the author use to develop Tommy’s character as he is characterized in this paragraph? (1 point) Responses “This little trinket makes me think of a tender memory of playing baseball when I was a boy.” “This little trinket makes me think of a tender memory of playing baseball when I was a boy.” “I think my mother owned a trinket like this one, but I never did like it at all.” “I think my mother owned a trinket like this one, but I never did like it at all.” “There are so many nice things here, and I can’t stand knowing that I can’t afford any of them.” “There are so many nice things here, and I can’t stand knowing that I can’t afford any of them.” “Why do there have to be so many shops along the same street where I live?”

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The line of dialogue that best develops Tommy's character as he is characterized in the passage is: “This little trinket makes me think of a tender memory of playing baseball when I was a boy.”

This choice reflects his tendency to associate his surroundings with happier past experiences, which aligns with the theme of nostalgia present in the passage.