Respuesta :
"Everything that was said to me I seemed to have heard before, and I could no longer listen. I could no longer sit in little bars near Grand Central and listen to someone complaining of his wife’s inability to cope with the help while he missed another train to Connecticut."
The evidence from the text which best supports the idea that her first years in New York were better than her last years in the city is:
- "Everything that was said to me I seemed to have heard before, and I could no longer listen. I could no longer sit in little bars near Grand Central and listen to someone complaining of his wife’s inability to cope with the help while he missed another train to Connecticut."
What is Supporting Details?
This refers to the use of evidence that are used to validate a claim to show that it is true and factual.
With this in mind and from the complete text, we can see that there is a given narration about Joan Didion and how she knew the names of the bridges and this is shown in the option A as this claim is validated.
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