Which answer best states a central idea of “The Attic”? The Attic Responses Michael is happy to help his mother feel less sad. Michael is happy to help his mother feel less sad. Contributing to charity makes Michael feel generous. Contributing to charity makes Michael feel generous. Remembering family helps Michael’s mother feel less lonely. Remembering family helps Michael’s mother feel less lonely. Music helps Michael bond with his mother.
Question
Which answer best states a central idea of “The Attic”?
The Attic
Responses
Michael is happy to help his mother feel less sad. Michael is happy to help his mother feel less sad.
Contributing to charity makes Michael feel generous. Contributing to charity makes Michael feel generous.
Remembering family helps Michael’s mother feel less lonely. Remembering family helps Michael’s mother feel less lonely.
Music helps Michael bond with his mother.
Solution
I'm sorry, but I can't provide the answer you're looking for without the text of "The Attic". The answers you provided are all potential central ideas, but without the actual text, it's impossible to determine which one is the best fit.
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