Harriet gets up early each morning to cook a hot breakfast for her mother, who is confined to a wheelchair. Afterwards, Harriet packs a lunch and heads to the school for the day. At her lunch break, she texts her mother to see how she is doing. Harriet stays after school to practice with the debate team, but she is home by 5:00, eager to find ways to make her mother more comfortable.

Question
Which textual evidence supports the inference that the passage's unstated central idea is, “Harriet is dedicated to her mother’s well-being”?

Select each correct answer.

Responses

Harriet gets up early each morning to cook a hot breakfast for her mother, who is confined to a wheelchair.

Harriet gets up early each morning to cook a hot breakfast for her mother, who is confined to a wheelchair.,

Harriet stays after school to practice with the debate team, but she is home by 5:00, eager to find ways to make her mother more comfortable.

Harriet stays after school to practice with the debate team, but she is home by 5:00, eager to find ways to make her mother more comfortable.,

At her lunch break, she texts her mother to see how she is doing.

At her lunch break, she texts her mother to see how she is doing.,

Afterwards, Harriet packs a lunch and heads to the school for the day.
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The textual evidence that supports the inference that the passage's unstated central idea is "Harriet is dedicated to her mother's well-being" are:

- Harriet gets up early each morning to cook a hot breakfast for her mother, who is confined to a wheelchair.
- Harriet stays after school to practice with the debate team, but she is home by 5:00, eager to find ways to make her mother more comfortable.
- At her lunch break, she texts her mother to see how she is doing.