Which supporting details in this passage best support the implied main idea?
A. During the Great Depression, as many as 2 million average,
middle-class Americans became homeless. Of that number, about
250,000 were younger than 21.
B. Some were lucky to find jobs and part-time work on farms,
harvesting crops. Others survived these difficult years living with
friends or distant relatives. Many did not find permanent jobs and
homes until the Great Depression ended.
C. Many of the teenagers decided to leave home in search of jobs
elsewhere. With little money for food or shelter, other teens left
home because they felt like they were burdens to their families.
Many took to the road in search of adventure and new beginnings.