Every Saturday, Eli visits the three elderly women who live on his block. After that, he goes to the grocery store for them and for a young single mother who just had a baby. In the afternoon, he has a big lunch, does his laundry, and takes a nap. Two Saturday evenings a month, Eli shows up at a local restaurant with his buddies, where they talk about their lives and their work for the neighborhood board.

Question
Which textual evidence supports the inference that the passage's unstated central idea is, “Eli is committed to the welfare of his neighborhood.”

Select each correct answer.

Responses

After that, he goes to the grocery store for them and for a young single mother who just had a baby.

After that, he goes to the grocery store for them and for a young single mother who just had a baby.,

In the afternoon, he has a big lunch, does his laundry, and takes a nap.

In the afternoon, he has a big lunch, does his laundry, and takes a nap.,

Two Saturday evenings a month, Eli shows up at a local restaurant with his buddies, where they talk about their lives and their work for the neighborhood board.

Two Saturday evenings a month, Eli shows up at a local restaurant with his buddies, where they talk about their lives and their work for the neighborhood board.,

Every Saturday, Eli visits the three elderly women who live at the far end of his block

Every Saturday, Eli visits the three elderly women who live on his block.