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3. Why does Marah's mother say "I worry for you" in paragraph 23? She knows that the quality of Marah's education is suffering,
She wishes that Marah could have a normal teenage life.
She is concerned about Marah's physical safety in the city.
She is afraid that Marah will give up her hopes and dreams,
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