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Read the excerpt from Outcasts United.

The conversation with Jeremiah settled Luma's mind on the question of Ashton's: it was time for her to admit her failure and walk away. But while the failure of Ashton's hurt Luma's ego, it was also an opportunity to focus her life on more important things. She wanted to start a business that could employ women like Beatrice, paying them fairly without making them commute halfway across Atlanta by bus or train.

Luma’s decision to walk away from Ashton’s supports the theme

“New businesses can be just as successful as old ones.”
“Helping others is more important than a successful business.”
“Luma’s ego was no longer telling her what she needed to do.”
“Businesses that help others are better than ones that do not.”

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B. “Helping others is more important than a successful business.”

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Answer:

“Businesses that help others are better than ones that do not.”

Step-by-step explanation:

From the excerpt, we understand that Beatrice is a worker that got treated unfairly where she worked as she had to commute a very long distance to come to work and Luma was determined to start up her own business where she could employ people like Beatrice then treat and pay them fairly.

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