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Explain Evidence & Reasoning: Short Fiction Practice Test
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In a story about a family restaurant, the teenage narrator watches her aunt count the cash drawer after closing. The aunt sets aside a few crumpled bills and slips them into a jar labeled “Roof,” then wipes the counter until it shines. The narrator observes: “She scrubbed in small circles, like she could erase the day.” A student claims the aunt’s cleaning is portrayed as an attempt to manage anxiety about the family’s financial instability. Which option best explains how the bolded sentence supports the claim?
In a story about a family restaurant, the teenage narrator watches her aunt count the cash drawer after closing. The aunt sets aside a few crumpled bills and slips them into a jar labeled “Roof,” then wipes the counter until it shines. The narrator observes: “She scrubbed in small circles, like she could erase the day.” A student claims the aunt’s cleaning is portrayed as an attempt to manage anxiety about the family’s financial instability. Which option best explains how the bolded sentence supports the claim?