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Explanation:
In the 2nd paragraph it is given that, 'After some months of this, the teacher and my classmates must have been vaguely aware I was a good student, but still I felt the compulsion to raise my hand' and in the 2nd last paragraph it is given that, 'Turning away from the fat, half-witted girl who was writing on the blackboard, who gave everyone — teachers, school caretakers and her classmates — the same vapid, trusting smile, my eyes would float to the window, to the upper branches of the chestnut tree that I could just see rising up
between the apartment buildings.'
From both of this we can conclude that the author was a good student but sometimes felt bored in class. Thus, option A can be concluded.
In the 2nd last paragraph the author says, 'I didn’t want it to stop looking like a dog, but as it It was exciting, though sometimes painful, to get to know my classmates as individuals, and to find out how different they were from me' and then in 2nd last and the last paragraph she continues to talk about her experiences with her classmates clearly indicating that the author got along fairly well with his classmates. Thus, option B can be concluded.
The author in the 2nd last paragraph says, 'Turning away from the fat, half-witted girl who was writing on the blackboard, who gave everyone — teachers, school caretakers and her classmates — the same vapid, trusting smile, my eyes would float to the window, to the upper branches of the chestnut tree that I could just see rising up between the apartment buildings. A crow would land on a branch. Because I was viewing it from below, I could see the little cloud floating behind it — as it moved, it kept changing shape: first a fox’s nose, then a head, then a dog.'
From this we can conclude that the author had an imaginative mind. Thus, option D can be concluded.
In the second paragraph the author says, 'Another thing I was happy to discover at school was the teacher’s ‘authority’. At home, in the crowded and disordered Pamuk Apartments, things were never so clear; at our crowded table, everyone talked at the same time.' and then she talks about her dad had very little authority and the very little authority she had at her home was from her mom and that came from my desire to be loved by her. Thus, we cannot conclude that the author came from a very authoritarian home environment. Hence, option C cannot be concluded.
Hence, option C is the correct answer.