To provide the best support for your answer to question 6, I would need to know what your answer to that question was or the context of question 6. However, based on the options you've given, a line that seems to imply disillusionment or a moment of realization, like "You're pretending?" might suggest an underlying theme of authenticity or self-awareness, while "You should have minded it." could point to a lesson or caution being conveyed. If you could provide more context or your answer to question 6, I could help you choose the most relevant quote.
Which detail from page 112 best supports your answer to question 6? (1 point) Responses " 'You're pretending?' " " 'You're pretending?' " " 'You should have minded it.' " " 'You should have minded it.' " "platers of whatever you were eating then" "platers of whatever you were eating then" "perched on our roof and screeched and called out"
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What is the most likely reason that the mother doesn't want to host a party in honor of her daughter's transformation? (1 point) Responses She doesn't accept her daughter's transformation. She doesn't accept her daughter's transformation. She doesn't like her daughter's transformed friends. She doesn't like her daughter's transformed friends. She doesn't believe her daughter's transformation is real. She doesn't believe her daughter's transformation is real. She doesn't know what to feed her daughter's transformed body.
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Given the context of question 6 regarding the mother's reluctance to host a party in honor of her daughter's transformation, the most likely reason is "She doesn't believe her daughter's transformation is real." This response suggests that the mother may be struggling to accept or understand the changes her daughter has undergone, which could make her uncomfortable with publicly recognizing it through a party.
If you are looking for specific evidence from the text, the line "You're pretending?" could support the idea that the mother is in denial about her daughter's transformation and reflects a struggle with acceptance.
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