from ,begin bold,Charles Francis Hall, and the North Pole,end bold,%0D%0A%0D%0A %0D%0A%0D%0AAmong the many exploring expeditions that have crossed the Arctic Circle with the sole view of reaching the North Pole, one only has sailed entirely under the auspices of the United States. This expedition . . . was intrusted to a born Arctic explorer, Charles Francis Hall. Born in 1821, in Rochester, N.H., Hall early quitted his native hills for the freer fields of the West, as the Ohio Valley was then called, and later settled in Cincinnati. There was ever a spirit of change in him, and as years rolled on he passed from blacksmith to journalist, from stationer to engraver. Through all these changes of trades he held fast to one fancy, which in time became the dominating element of his eventful career: in early youth, fascinated with books of travel relating to exploration in the icy zones, he eagerly improved every opportunity to increase his Arctic library, which steadily grew despite his very limited resources. %0D%0A%0D%0A %0D%0A%0D%0A(from "Charles Francis Hall, and the North Pole" by General A. W. Greely) Part B,end emphasis,%0D%0AWhich detail from the passage ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, supports the correct answer from Part A?%0D%0A%0D%0AQuestion 2 Answer options with 4 options%0D%0A1.%09%0D%0A"Hall early quitted his native hills for the freer fields of the West"%0D%0A%0D%0A2.%09%0D%0A"There was ever a spirit of change in him"%0D%0A%0D%0A3.%09%0D%0A"he passed from blacksmith to journalist, from stationer to engraver" %0D%0A%0D%0A4.%09%0D%0A"he held fast to one fancy"

The correct answer is "he held fast to one fancy." This detail supports the correct answer from Part A because it shows that Charles Francis Hall had a strong interest and passion for Arctic exploration, as evidenced by his dedication to growing his Arctic library despite limited resources.