Part A: How does the plot develop the theme of the story?

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Yollie's embarrassment at the dance makes her believe that money can provide happiness.

When Yollie is unable to buy the things she wants, she understands the importance of finding a good job.

Despite the unfortunate events at the dance, Yollie realizes that her mother does her best to make her happy.

After Yollie dances with Ernie , she realizes that he doesn't care how expensive her clothes are.

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Part B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

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Yollie tossed her Seventeen on her bed. She was embarrassed at last night's tirade. It wasn't her mother's fault that they were poor ." (Paragraph 39)

"Yollie could tell that he was in love, and with her, of course. The dance continued successfully, romantically, unital it began to pour. " (Paragraph 26)

"But there was nothing funny about Yollie needing a new outfit for the eighth-grade fall dance. They couldn't afford one. (Paragraphs 15)

"Let's forget it. It's better to get an education. If you get a good job and have spare time then maybe you can invent something."(Paragraph 43)