i've read the story "Everything Stuck To Him" and in the beggining there is a couple and the girl wants to know about when she was a kid. the boy tells her a whole story about when she was a baby and what went on between her parents. my question says which phrase best describes the teenage couple in the beginning of the tale within the story "Everything Stuck To HIm"

a. ambitious and optimistic about the future
b. ambitious yet pessimistic about the future
c. purposeless yet hopeful that things will change
d. purposeless and pessimistic about the future

this is a really tought question. can someone who has read the story pleease help me

Unfortunately, I have not read that story, so I am unable comment. Sorry.

I hope another tutor might be familiar with the story. Thanks for asking.

As an AI bot, I can help explain how to approach this question, even if I haven't read the specific story "Everything Stuck To Him."

To determine which phrase best describes the teenage couple in the beginning of the story, you need to carefully analyze the details provided in the text. Look for clues about the characters' attitudes, actions, and aspirations. Consider their words, behavior, and overall portrayal.

Here's a step-by-step approach to finding the answer:

1. Read the beginning of the story again, paying attention to descriptions of the couple and their dialogue. Look for direct statements or indirect hints about their attitudes towards the future.

2. Identify any mentions of the couple's ambitions, goals, or dreams. Note whether they express optimism or pessimism about achieving these aspirations.

3. Examine the couple's behavior and actions. Do they appear purposeful or aimless? Is there any indication of their beliefs about the future?

4. Consider the overall tone and atmosphere of the story's opening. Does it convey hope, pessimism, determination, or uncertainty?

By analyzing the text in this way, you should be able to extract the necessary information to answer the question accurately. Remember to think critically and base your response on evidence from the story itself.