Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? Story is "Stop the Atlantic Express"
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A. “Fifteen-year-old Kate Shelley knew her family's survival depended on her. Her father and brother James had died and now her mother was sick.” ( Paragraph 3) B. “There she could get help and stop the train — the Midnight Express — but first she would have to cross the Des Moines River Bridge.” ( Paragraph 8) C. “It was early morning before Kate was put to bed, where she stayed for months. The ordeal had made her ill, probably from exhaustion.” ( Paragraph 14) D. "Hers is a deed bound for legend... a story to be told until the last order fades and the last rail rusts." ( Paragraph 16)
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Fifteen-year-old Kate Shelley knew her family's survival depended on her. Her father and brother James had died and now her mother was sick. Kate gave up going to school. ... With each flash of lightning, Kate watched the creek rise higher — almost touching the tracks of Honey Creek Bridge
Catherine Carroll "Kate" Shelley (December 12, 1863 – January 21, 1912[1]) was a midwestern United States railroad heroine and the first woman in the United States to have a bridge named after her, the Kate Shelley High Bridge. She was also one of the few women to have a train named after her, the Kate Shelley 400.[2
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