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7. How does Rosaura change from the beginning to the end of the story?

A. In the beginning, she goes from proud of being invited to the party. By the end of the
story, she is happy from making new friends
B. In the beginning of the story, she is sad about not being invited. By the end of the story,
she is happy once she realizes that she can attend the party.
C. In the beginning of the story, she was happy about being invited to the party. By the end
of the story, she becomes sad once she realizes why she was really invited.
D. In the beginning of the story, she was apprehensive about going to the party because of
her mom's warnings. By the end of the story, she was content with her decision to go.

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Answer:

In Heker’s “The Stolen Party,” Rosaura goes from believing that social class does not determine how

people judge others to realizing that social class plays an important role in how she is judged.

Step-by-step explanation:

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