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Question 1 of 5 Sally crossed her arms and put on her best pout. It just wasn't fair! Ellie got to go to a sock hop, and she even got to wear nylons and lipstick! Sally felt like a little girl in her bobby socks and saddle shoes. "Cheer up," her mother said kindly. "While Ellie is at the dance, we can go see a movie at the new drive-in theater." Which statement describes the most likely historical and cultural context of the passage? O A. An English girl living during the Industrial Revolution B. A middle class girl living in America in the 1950s C. An American girl living in the South during the Revolutionary War D. A modern girl living in a big European city SUM what is it hmmm.​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

I would guess that Ellie is between 10 to 12.

Her older sister is probably allowed to date and is about 15 to 17

Bobby Socks were white and saddle shoes were white and red -- the red was were the lases were.

If she wears Bobby Socks and Saddle Shoes, she's really quite grown up. You had to be quite a young lady to warrant those items.

So it's 1940 - 1950.

She's going to get to go to the drive in. That was a real treat. She lives in a place with a population of no more than 100,000. She's in America and she has a very caring mother that can drive.

It's not A. A is too early.

It is B.

C is far too early. Movies in the 1770s? Not a chance. They didn't even have cameras.

D Drive ins do not exist anymore. It is not a modern girl. Girls her age would watch movies on their computers or iphones. Not D

Answer:

B. A middle class girl living in America in the 1950s

Explanation:

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