Read the following passage from "Another Evening at the Club" in which Samia's mother describes her impressions of Abboud Bey, her daughter's suitor.

"You're a lucky girl," her mother had told her. "He's a real find. Any girl would be happy to have him. He's an Inspector of Irrigation though he's not yet forty. He earns a big salary and gets a fully furnished government house wherever he's posted, which will save us the expense of setting up a house—and I don't have to tell you what our situation is—and that's besides the house he owns in Alexandria where you'll be spending your holidays."
The details in these sentences lead a reader to understand that Samia's family
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is socially inferior to Abboud Bey.
is socially inferior to Abboud Bey.

has experienced financial difficulties.
has experienced financial difficulties.

enjoys spending the holidays in Alexandria.
enjoys spending the holidays in Alexandria.

intends to throw the couple a very large wedding.

is socially inferior to Abboud Bey.