Which explicit statement is supported by the details in the passage? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

The narrator thinks of the cart like a friend.
The narrator thinks of the cart like a friend.

The narrator attributes human characteristics to the cart.
The narrator attributes human characteristics to the cart.

The narrator and the cart share a vivid imagination.
The narrator and the cart share a vivid imagination.

The narrator feels lost and alone in the world.
The narrator feels lost and alone in the world.

The cart remains hopeful in the face of its narrow existence.
The cart remains hopeful in the face of its narrow existence.
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Based on the provided options, the two correct answers that are likely supported by the details in the passage are:

  1. The narrator attributes human characteristics to the cart.
  2. The cart remains hopeful in the face of its narrow existence.

These statements suggest a connection between the narrator and the cart, as well as an emotional outlook of the cart, which are common themes in passages that involve personification or anthropomorphism.