The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.

Part A:

Which detail is left uncertain in the text?
A
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the specific objections that the students of Overton have to the name change
B
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the name that the students from Overton are proposing for the new school
C.

the new school's name that has been proposed by the school board
D.

the number of students that are being transferred from Overton to the new campus
Multiple Choice Question
Part B:

Which line from the text BEST supports your response in Part A?

A
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By now you must realize that Central High School, as we know it, will close next fall. Our student body, faculty, and staff will relocate permanently to a new, modernized campus two miles away.
B
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Along with the change in location, the school board is considering a change in the name of the new school and has even begun accepting suitable names from the community.
C
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Students from Overton might not want to finish their high school career under the name of their archrival the Central High Bears.
D
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The mayor of our town, forty-three percent of the school district's teachers, two county supervisors, and the state controller are just a few of the many successful Central High School graduates.

Part A: C. the new school's name that has been proposed by the school board

Part B: B. Along with the change in location, the school board is considering a change in the name of the new school and has even begun accepting suitable names from the community.

Part A:

The detail left uncertain in the text is B) the name that the students from Overton are proposing for the new school.

Part B:
The line "Along with the change in location, the school board is considering a change in the name of the new school and has even begun accepting suitable names from the community." best supports the response in Part A.

Part A:

To determine the detail that is left uncertain in the text, we need to analyze the options provided:

A. the specific objections that the students of Overton have to the name change
B. the name that the students from Overton are proposing for the new school
C. the new school's name that has been proposed by the school board
D. the number of students that are being transferred from Overton to the new campus

From these options, it is clear that the detail left uncertain in the text is the specific objections that the students of Overton have to the name change. Therefore, the correct answer for Part A is option A.

Part B:

To determine the line from the text that best supports the response in Part A, we need to examine the options provided:

A. "By now you must realize that Central High School, as we know it, will close next fall. Our student body, faculty, and staff will relocate permanently to a new, modernized campus two miles away."
B. "Along with the change in location, the school board is considering a change in the name of the new school and has even begun accepting suitable names from the community."
C. "Students from Overton might not want to finish their high school career under the name of their archrival the Central High Bears."
D. "The mayor of our town, forty-three percent of the school district's teachers, two county supervisors, and the state controller are just a few of the many successful Central High School graduates."

To find the line that best supports the response in Part A, we need to look for information related to the objections of the students of Overton to the name change. Option C states that "Students from Overton might not want to finish their high school career under the name of their archrival the Central High Bears." This line directly addresses the objections that the students from Overton may have regarding the name change. Therefore, the correct answer for Part B is option C.