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Which of these excerpts from "The First Seven Years" by Bernard Malamud best exemplifies the desire to improve one's socioeconomic status?

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"Ever since you went to high school," he said, in the dimly-lit hallway, "I watched you in the morning go to the subway to school, and I said always to myself, this is a fine boy that he wants so much an education."

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In the first seven years by Bernard Malamud, there is an excerpt that said

"Ever since you went to high school," he said, in the dimly-lit hallway, "I watched you in the morning go to the subway to school, and I said always to myself, this is a fine boy that he wants so much an education."
The fact that the yound boy worked so hard to obtain the education indicates that the young boy had a really huge ambition for the future. And he percieved good education as a really important factor if he wanted to fulfill his ambition
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