GUYS DOES ANYONE KNOW THIS ITS DUE TODAY
GRANDMOTHER: I know we have never been to this museum, and I know you think it will be boring, but I believe you will truly enjoy the experience.
CHARLIE: (Charlie gives a frustrated look to his sister.) What kind of museum is this one, Grandma?
GRANDMOTHER: This is a Civil Rights museum. It was built to remember the people who dedicated themselves to fight for equal rights for African Americans and record the history of that important era in American history. I think you'll be surprised at how much we will learn today.
ANNA: We learned about the Civil Rights movement in school. We read about Rosa Parks and Medgar Evers.
CHARLIE: (Charlie rolls his eyes.) What are we going to have for lunch?
ANNA: (Whispers to Charlie.) Be respectful.
CHARLIE: (Whispers to Anna.) I am tired of going to all of these museums. Why can't we go to someplace fun, like a baseball game?
ANNA: (Whispers to Charlie.) It is important to Nana. She does many things for us, so we should be appreciative of what she does for us.
(Grandmother parks the car, and the three family members walk through the glass doors into the museum. Charlie and Anna turn around in wonder at the murals painted on the walls of the lobby.)
ANNA: This is beautiful!
CHARLIE: Wow! This is amazing! I bet the rest of the museum is going to be awesome!
GRANDMOTHER: Are you still worried about lunch, Charlie?
CHARLIE: Thank you for bringing us, Nana. I am excited we came.
Which sentence from the drama best supports the central idea of the text?
A.
I know we have never been to this museum, and I know you think it will be boring, but I believe you will truly enjoy the experience.
B.
I think you'll be surprised at how much we will learn today.
C.
She does many things for us, so we should be appreciative of what she does for us.
D.
Thank you for bringing us, Nana. I am excited we came.