Which interpretation of Mrs. Deverell’s statement
in line 1 ("I never . . . place") is most fully supported
by the rest of the passage?
(A) It reveals an unsatisfied longing for beauty and
comfort.
(B) It suggests that Mrs. Deverell is unprepared for
her new life.
(C) It illustrates Mrs. Deverell’s desire to impress
her old friends.
(D) It hints at Mrs. Deverell’s increasing discomfort
with her daughter’s career.
(E) It indicates Mrs. Deverell’s inability to be happy
in any environment.

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The correct answer is option b) It suggests that Mrs. Deverell is unprepared for her new life.

The interpretation of Mrs. Deverell's statement in line 1 (I never . . . place) is most fully supported by the rest of the passage is that it suggests that Mrs. Deverell is unprepared for her new life.

The statement, "I never thought I would live in such a beautiful place," suggests that Mrs. Deverell had never harbored aspirations of residing in a luxurious location.

Instead, she had been content with her home on Volunteer Street, and as a result, she was unprepared for this new change of environment and lifestyle.

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