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2 June, 06:53

Read this excerpt from We Beat the Street.

"What do we have to lose? Let's just do the applications and see what happens," George suggested.

"Yeah, man-why not?" Sampson told the others. "Let's go for it."

Rameck added, "Can't hurt anything. Who knows-this might turn out to be a good thing."

In what way are the three friends different at the end of the story?

A) They no longer care about their dreams and goals.

B) They are much more hopeful about their futures.

C) They no longer have specific ideas about their futures.

D) They are much more relaxed about achieving their goals.

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  1. 2 June, 09:22
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    We Beat the Street is an autobiography that primarily tells the story of three childhood friends who grew up in a a very tough neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey. However, the three boys rose above this circumstance and in the end became successful. Based from the excerpt and given the context, they are much more hopeful about their futures.
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