"It’s only fair,” Maritza told her friend Avery as they sat in their empty classroom after school. "The first person to do a famous thing should get the most credit for it. I mean, how much do you hear about the second person to fly an airplane over the Atlantic Ocean? Or the second guy who landed on the moon?”



To draw a conclusion about Maritza’s character based on this excerpt, what is the best question for the reader to ask?


Who is she?

What does she do?

Where is she?

What does she say?

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What does she do? 
is the best question for the reader to ask.

Answer:

The correct answer to the question: To draw a conclusion about Maritza´s character based on this excerpt, what is the best question for the reader to ask?, would be: What does she do?

Explanation:

This is because Maritza, a person, most likely a student, or maybe a teacher, makes a pretty bold statement about who should be recognized for their achievements, talking almost with propriety, as if she herself were an authority on the matter being discussed. She speaks so self-assuredly, and with so much power, that a reader could not help but want to know about what she does, to understand how she can make such a bold statement and thus comprehend who Maritza is.