Tradition by George Middleton OLLIVANT. [He eyes her tensely and controls himself with an effort.] So you are not going to stay with your mother and me? MARY. [Affectionately.] I'll come see you as often as I can and—— OLLIVANT.—and make a hotel of your home? [MARY is silent.] Don't you see your mother is getting older and needs somebody to be here? EMILY. [With a quiet assurance.] I have never been so well and contented. 1 of 6 Question Use the passage to answer the question. What new information does Mary discover at this point in the plot? (1 point) Responses that the townspeople encouraged Ollivant to let her go that the townspeople encouraged Ollivant to let her go that her brother Ben has sent their father bad reviews of her performances that her brother Ben has sent their father bad reviews of her performances that her brother Ben is supportive of her acting career that her brother Ben is supportive of her acting career that her mother, Emily, is getting frail and needs assistance at home

that her mother, Emily, is getting frail and needs assistance at home