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Which quotation from "About Russell" best supports the inference that the author is worried about her brother's welfare?

"Russell didn't talk, let alone look at me. The chess set was still standing there, pieces and all."

"In our minds, Russell’s future was bright and without limitation, starting with a full scholarship to MIT or Northwestern."

"I was just so pleased my brother would give me the time of day."

"A nickname! Actual friends! Rosalind and I thought. We were thrilled Russell had come out of his shell."

Respuesta :

There is one quote in the text that leads me to believe the author is concerned about her brother's welfare. In the passage the author writes, "We were thrilled Russell had come out of his shell." After Russell gave Rosalind and his sister a nickname she was thrilled because Russell had finally started to open up more to them.

The quotation from "About Russell" that best supports the inference that the author is worried about her brother's welfare is:

D. "A nickname! Actual friends! Rosalind and I thought. We were thrilled Russel had come out of his shell."

  • "About Russell" is a non-fiction short story by Rita Williams-Garcia. Russell is her big brother.
  • In the quotation above, the author reveals her concern over her brother's welfare.
  • She wants Russell to have friends and enjoy life like everyone else.
  • Although extremely intelligent - practically a genius -, Russell tends to clam up and isolate himself. So, when he joins the track team and makes friends, the author is thrilled.
  • All she wants is for her brother to be happy and to lead a normal life.
  • In conclusion, having the information above in mind, we can choose option D as the one that best supports the inference that the author is worried about her brother's welfare.

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