Which line from the text most strongly supports the idea that Giselle is firmly dedicated to fulfill her desire to interact with horses? "Ever since she was a little girl, Giselle had loved horses, and she devoured
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Which line from the text most strongly supports the idea that Giselle is firmly dedicated to fulfill her desire to interact with horses? A. “Alarmed that the Fletchers might have forgotten about Dark Star, Giselle rushed to their front door, summoning the courage to ask if she could be the bay’s guardian.” B. “Not content with just books, pictures, and posters, Giselle would often climb the hill behind her home to watch Dark Star, the Fletchers’ horse, cantering in the corral.” C. “Ever since she was a little girl, Giselle had loved horses, and she devoured books like The Black Stallion, Black Beauty, and National Velvet.” D. “. . . Giselle decorated the walls of her room with posters of horses and pictures she drew.”
I think it is B because it actually involves Giselle getting out of just books and drawing and involving with them so...
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Question / (3 points) To be used with "Dark Star" passage: How does the imagery in the last paragraph affect the mood of this story? It conveys Giselle's contentment as she is able to ride Dark Star again. It changes the mood from excitement to panic. It conveys Giselle's guilt as she worries about deceiving Mr. Fletcher. It changes the mood from relaxation to exhilaration.
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