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Great Expectations "Estelle, please read the next two paragraphs," Ms. Tate said. "Estelle. Estelle!" Estelle cleared her throat and spoke up, "I'm sorry, Ms. Tate. Where are we?" "Page 17. Third paragraph "Ms. Tate responded with a frown on her face. Estelle began reading. She tried to make her voice seem light and interested. However,she was having a hard time concentrating on a story about a beaver and an antelope. Over the weekend, Estelle's family had celebrated her brother's enlistment in the United States Navy. He would be the third generation to serve in the Navy.Her grandfather had been the first. When he was a young man in El Salvador, he had fallen in love with Estelle's grandmother. He didn't have much money. He wanted to provide a good home for his future wife so he wanted to go to the United States. He had heard that there would be better opportunities there. He left El Salvador and joined the United States Navy. During his service in the military, he became a U.S. citizen After five years of serving in the Navy, Estelle's grandfather moved to Long Beach, California, Examilyala.orgodimothe joined Which detail from the passage suggests that Estelle is lost in her own thoughts in her class? A. Now, Estelle's brother was about to begin an adventure of his own. B. Over the weekend.Estelle's family had celebrated her brother's enlistment in the United States Navy. C. Estelle closed her textbook and began to pack her backpack. D. She was having a hard time concentrating on a story about a beaver and an antelope.
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D. She was having a hard time concentrating on a story about a beaver and an antelope.<br /><br />This detail suggests that Estelle is lost in her own thoughts because it indicates she is struggling to focus on the class material, implying her mind is elsewhere.
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