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To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, we will be learning about the lives of some Latino Americans. Your assignment is to find biographical (life story) information about ten famous American women of Hispanic/Latino descent. Be sure that you find the following information about each person: date of birth, country of origin, how she (or her family) came to the United States, why she is famous, and how the person died (if applicable). We will use the information that you gather in the research on an in-class project. Be sure to keep track of your sources; your final project will require a works cited page.
Which electronic bulletin board described might have helpful information for the research project?
A) Women’s History Month—Keeping Emory’s students informed about events on campus in March.
B) Rediscovering Heritage— A professor's question and answer forum to discover more about famous Latinos.
C) Divalicious – Women sharing cooking secrets and other helpful household tips--this month’s theme: Latino Food.
D) Salsa 24/7—Dance enthusiast information for Metro Atlanta. Do you know of a hot dance spot? Post it on Salsa 24/7 now!

1 Rosita was having that dream again—the one where her biology teacher handed her a test, but she couldn't find a pencil to write down the answers. The recurring dream had plagued Rosita during final examinations, but she had to wonder why she was having it again now that classes were over. That's when she realized that her mother was calling her from the first floor.

2 Suddenly, it all came rushing back to her—she was graduating today, and she was the valedictorian. Rosita had to give a speech in front of the faculty, her classmates, and all their families in exactly one hour. She immediately tossed the covers off, rushed to her closet, and started getting ready. After donning her white graduation gown, Rosita quickly raked a brush through her long dark hair before pulling the mortarboard cap on her head and racing downstairs.

3 When Rosita's mother saw her panic-stricken face, she took her daughter in her arms and gave her a comforting hug.

4 "Everything will be just fine, sweetheart," her mother said reassuringly. But Rosita wasn't feeling very optimistic, especially since she had forgotten to finish her speech.
How does the dream at the beginning of the passage affect the narrative?
A) It shows how Rosita usually behaves.
B) It foreshadows the end of the passage.
C) It explains what Rosita fears the most.
D) It explains the main conflict in the passage.

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