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English, 12.08.2020 08:01, neariah24

Read the following passage: "Eunsoo loved living in the dorm. Day or night, there were people to talk to and things going on. Sure, the dining hall food was awful, but that meant there was always someone happy to split a pizza or tag along on a snack run. Some of the other freshmen hated the constant commotion, but it made her feel energized and alive." Which of the answers below is the best description of the cultural context of the reading? An outgoing, friendly girl throws herself into the excitement of her first year in college. A girl parties a lot and never thinks of her studies. A college student binges on junk food and good times. A young woman who doesn’t like to be alone bonds with others over food.

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