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How do Miss Hopley's actions in paragraphs 7 and 8 help Ernesto decide whether the principal is a possible "friend or a menace"? What does he decide about her? Cite specific evidence from the text to support your answer.

A. Miss Hopley's actions suggest the principal is a potential friend, and Ernesto decides to trust her.
B. Miss Hopley's actions raise suspicions about the principal, and Ernesto decides she might be a menace.
C. Miss Hopley's actions have no impact on Ernesto's perception of the principal.
D. Miss Hopley's actions confuse Ernesto, and he cannot decide whether the principal is a friend or a menace.

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Final answer:

An accurate answer depends on the specific actions of Miss Hopley in the given text. Since the necessary details from paragraphs 7 and 8 are not provided, a conclusive response cannot be formulated. To properly address the question, citing evidence from the text is essential.

Step-by-step explanation:

Without access to the specific text containing paragraphs 7 and 8, it is not possible to provide a definitive answer regarding how Miss Hopley's actions influence Ernesto's perception of the principal as a friend or a menace. Depending on her actions, Ernesto could see her as a potential friend, a menacing figure, entirely neutral, or remain unsure. The answer would involve citing specific evidence from the indicated text to support the conclusion—one of the answer choices provided (A, B, C, or D)—which describes whether Miss Hopley's actions suggest the principal is a potential friend, a potential menace, have no impact, or are confusing to Ernesto.

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