help is only 3 that it questionsPart B
Which detail from the story supports the answer in Part A?
Question 20 options:
"As soon as her idea was approved, Samara called a meeting for anyone who was interested in collaborating."
"Samara was happy to have been part of not only creating a beautiful space, but a common area where residents could come together."
"When the day of the zoning board meeting arrived, Samara felt nervous, but Wanda and the other librarians were there for moral support."
"It was all a little intimidating, but Wanda, the reference librarian, helped Samara break it all down into manageable steps."
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The next two questions should be considered together. Use your response from Part A to answer Part B.
Part A
In a story about a park, why was it important for the author to describe Samara's visits to the library?
Question 21 options:
Like the park, the library is a part of the community that deserves to be improved.
Without research, Samara might not have known how to go about creating the park.
The author wished to show that Samara had a full, diverse life in addition to her park activism.
Wanda, the librarian, was the originator of the idea to create the park.
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Question 22
Part B
Which detail from the story supports the answer in Part A?
Question 22 options:
"As soon as her idea was approved, Samara called a meeting for anyone interested in collaborating."
"That evening, she went to the library and learned about what she would need to do in order to get the idea in front of the town zoning board."
"When the day of the zoning board meeting arrived, Samara felt nervous, but Wanda and the other librarians were there for moral support."
“'That is a perfect spot,' Wanda said. 'It’s right in the middle of town, and better yet, the town owns it.'”