Excerpt from 100% - The Story of a Patriot Upton Sinclair 11 Peter looked into the faces of everyone he passed, searching for a possible opening Some returned his glance, but never for more than a second, for they saw an insignificant looking man, undersized, underourished, and with one shoulder higher than the other, a weak chin and mouth, crooked teeth, and a brown moustache too feeble to hold itself up at the corners. Peters straw hat had many straws missing, his second hand brown suit was become third-hand, and his shoes were turning over at the sides In a city where everybody was 'hustung, everybody, as they phrased it on the make' why should anyone take a second glance at Peter Gudge? Why should anyone care about the restless soul hidden inside him, or dream that Peter was in his own obscure way, a sort of genius? No one did care, no one did dream. In paragraph 11, which detail BEST Supports the main idea of Peter's plight seeming hopeless​