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Read the excerpt from "Homesick Blues."

Now I'm looking at the numbers 7-9-5-3. According to my computer, they are the balance in my checking account. $79.53. Also according to the computer, a plane ticket home costs $387.00. I can't even get a bus ticket with the money I have. And the rent is due next week, and we still have six months on our lease, and I can't leave Alyssa hanging like that. Every time I mention going home, she sinks into a state of depression and starts acting aloof and nervous. But she doesn’t realize that I am just as depressed when I think about staying here.

Which best states how Alyssa's reaction to the idea of the narrator going home compares to the narrator's reaction?

A.) Alyssa encourages the narrator to move home, but the narrator is determined to stay.
B.) Alyssa is anxious that the narrator might move home, but the narrator is too depressed to stay.
C.) Alyssa ignores whether the narrator might move home, and the narrator is too depressed to stay.
D.) Alyssa is furious that the narrator might move home, but the narrator is determined to move home.

Respuesta :

The option that best states how Alyssa's reaction to the idea of the narrator going home compares to the narrator's reaction is:

"Alyssa ignores whether the narrator might move home, and the narrator is too depressed to stay" (Option C).

Who is the narrator?

A narrator is a person via whose perspective or paradigm a story is being told.

In this case, the text shows in the sixth sentence that Alyssa is oblivious of the narrator's desperation to leave, hence the best sentence that indicates Alyssa's reaction.

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Answer: The answer is C or Alyssa ignores whether the narrator might move home, and the narrator is too depressed to stay. 

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