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I glanced up at Mom, and with an encouraging nod, she urged me to join my fellow students. . . .
Swiftly, in a swirl of exhilarating newness, I fell under the spell of music and movement; of the challenge and electric promise of something thrilling to achieve. And astoundingly, within me was the determination to achieve it—though a cautionary lesson soon accompanied my discovery.
In a literary analysis, which claim could the bolded text evidence support?
A
The narrator’s dependence on her mother increases as the ballet class gets under way.
B
The narrator's reluctant participation in her first ballet class becomes an unexpected journey of self-discovery.
C
The narrator has been excited to try ballet and eagerly wants to attempt the new moves that her teacher demonstrates.
D
The narrator feels apprehensive about trying new things, and the ballet class is no exception as fear takes hold of her.