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es about her childhood in the city of
Which sentence most clearly shows that the author
never actually improved much at ballet?
le Royal Palms
O
1. "I lived only for the moment when the bell rang
and I could run to the ballet school."
(Paragraph 9)
O
2. "I was placed at the end of the line, and there!
stayed for as long as my classes continued."
(Paragraph 9)
O
couple of blocks down a side street that!
an unexpected wisp of music greeted me,
behind a carved wooden railing.
n railing, I peered inside the old colonial
onto the street.
ected a dozen young girls, in pink leotards
barre. At the piano an older woman played
lass, holding a tall staff, stood a young
st translucent. She had incredible eyes-
s, the piano player, and indeed the whole
e a group of elegant ladies sat in mahogany
selves with silk fans.
ame bearable only because as soon as the
and cling to the window of the ballet school,
anging positions, second, third, fourth,
3. "No matter what mistake I made, I was never
criticized nor ridiculed by Gilda, the teacher."
(Paragraph 10)
4. "Although I saw her become impatient once in a
while, it was only when someone who could
naturally do better was not paying attention."
(Paragraph 10)

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Answer:

the 3rd 0new never been criticizes

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