Hughes received financial assistance from Charlotte Mason. In 1930, he broke away from Mason and her financial assistance to

a.
travel the world.
c.
to maintain his integrity.
b.
go back to college.
d.
to get married.

This question would need to go with a reading selection, please read over what they gave you and see if you can find the answer on your own. (It should be easy if you read the selection)

To determine why Hughes broke away from Charlotte Mason's financial assistance, we need to analyze the given options and choose the most likely reason.

Option a: "To travel the world" suggests that Hughes broke away from Mason's financial assistance to embark on a journey around the world. However, there is no direct information provided to support this option.

Option b: "To go back to college" implies that Hughes left Mason's financial assistance in order to return to his studies. Again, there is no explicit context indicating this to be the reason.

Option c: "To maintain his integrity" suggests that Hughes wanted to preserve his values and independence, which could imply a desire to not be reliant on Mason's financial support.

Option d: "To get married" proposes that Hughes severed his ties with Mason's financial assistance because he decided to marry. However, there is no information provided regarding Hughes' marital status or any correlation with the termination of the financial assistance.

Based on the given options, option c ("To maintain his integrity") is the most plausible answer. It implies that Hughes left the financial assistance to assert his personal integrity and not be dependent on Mason's support.