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What does the the following passage (lines 50-62 most closely reveal about Billie Jo? Reverend Bingham led the service. He talked about Ma, but what he said made no sense and I could tell he didn't truly know her. he'd never even heard her play piano. He asked my father to name my baby brother. My father, hunched over,said nothing I spoke up in my father's silence. I told the reverend my brother's name was Franklin. Like our President. A. Billie Jo resents her father for making her be the grown-up B. Billie Jo regrets letting the grasshoppers eat her mother's apples. C. Bille Jo is independent and thinks for herself. D. Billie Jo understood her mother better than anyone else did

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What does the the following passage (lines 50-62 most closely
reveal about Billie Jo?
Reverend Bingham led the service.
He talked about Ma,
but what he said made no sense
and I could tell
he didn't truly know her.
he'd never even heard her play piano.
He asked my father
to name my baby brother.
My father, hunched over,said nothing
I spoke up in my father's silence.
I told the reverend
my brother's name was Franklin.
Like our President.
A. Billie Jo resents her father for making her be the grown-up
B. Billie Jo regrets letting the grasshoppers eat her mother's apples.
C. Bille Jo is independent and thinks for herself.
D. Billie Jo understood her mother better than anyone else did

What does the the following passage (lines 50-62 most closely reveal about Billie Jo? Reverend Bingham led the service. He talked about Ma, but what he said made no sense and I could tell he didn't truly know her. he'd never even heard her play piano. He asked my father to name my baby brother. My father, hunched over,said nothing I spoke up in my father's silence. I told the reverend my brother's name was Franklin. Like our President. A. Billie Jo resents her father for making her be the grown-up B. Billie Jo regrets letting the grasshoppers eat her mother's apples. C. Bille Jo is independent and thinks for herself. D. Billie Jo understood her mother better than anyone else did

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## Step 1<br />The first step in solving this problem is to understand the context of the passage. The passage is a snippet from a text, and we are asked to interpret what it reveals about the character Billie Jo.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />Next, we analyze the passage. The passage shows Billie Jo speaking up in her father's silence and correcting the Reverend's assumption about her baby brother's name. This indicates that she is independent and thinks for herself.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />Finally, we compare the interpretation with the given options. The option that best fits the interpretation is "C. Bille Jo is independent and thinks for herself."
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