Read the following summary:
A young student in a tough neighborhood is gifted
intellectually but must shun the dangerous streets of his
neighborhood in order to achieve academically. This
results in his being lonely throughout school. He goes to
college, but his social life has suffered, and he has few
friends from his own neighborhood.
Based on this passage, a reader is most likely to come to what conclusion
about the story's themes?
O A. The author believes that achievement by an individual is good, but
only if it is accompanied by social progress.
B. The author believes that human nature makes people social, and
that only strong minds can overcome this natural instinct.
O c. The author believes that achievement made dishonestly is never
satisfying, and that envy is a matter of perspective,
D. The author believes that all achievement requires sacrifice, and
that these sacrifices can be incredibly difficult