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26 September, 11:10

How does the setting most affect Ruth's ideas about having a baby?

A. She worries because there is no room for a baby in the small apartment.

B. She worries because women had limited options in the 1950s.

C. She worries because the family will soon be forced out of their new house.

D. She worries because she does not want to bring a baby into a racially charged world.

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  1. 26 September, 13:31
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    It is "A. She worries because there is no room for a baby in the small apartment."
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