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Which sentence from the passage best describes the narrator’s ultimate point of view about her new city?Answer choices for the above question“Unfortunately, when I tried to sign with the baristas at this new coffee shop, all I received were confused frowns and impatient looks, and they didn’t offer a paper to write down my order or even try to point to the different sizes.” (paragraph 3)“That was an extremely frustrating moment, but I hadn’t given up—yet.” (paragraph 4)“I hadn’t seen her since college, and we were both excited to reconnect.” (paragraph 5)“I would definitely be back for some caffeine, community, and probably some milkshakes, too.” (paragraph 7)

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Which sentence from the passage best describes the narrator’s ultimate point of view about her new city?Answer choices for the above question“Unfortunately, when I tried to sign with the baristas at this new coffee shop, all I received were confused frowns and impatient looks, and they didn’t offer a paper to write down my order or even try to point to the different sizes.” (paragraph 3)“That was an extremely frustrating moment, but I hadn’t given up—yet.” (paragraph 4)“I hadn’t seen her since college, and we were both excited to reconnect.” (paragraph 5)“I would definitely be back for some caffeine, community, and probably some milkshakes, too.” (paragraph 7)

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The sentence that best describes the narrator’s ultimate point of view about her new city is “I would definitely be back for some caffeine, community, and probably some milkshakes, too.” (paragraph 7). This sentence shows that despite the initial challenges she faced, the narrator has a positive outlook on her new city and is looking forward to future experiences there.

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