S a child, Tanya was usually the only one in the class with her ethnic background. She was also small for her age. As a result, she was often excluded or ignored by the other kids
A) "The past is the past, and now is now."
B) "They're all just after something, and once they get it, they'll drop me."
C) "It's just like the story of the Ugly Duckling, and that had a happy ending too."
D) "Now I can get back at all those kids who were so mean to me."
Answer: B
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