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Read the passage from "Names/Nombres" by Julia Alvarez.
When we moved into our new apartment building, the super called my father Mister Alberase, and the neighbors who became mother's friends pronounced her name Jewlee-ah instead of Hoo-lee-ah. I, her namesake, was known as Hoo-lee-tah at home. But at school I was Judy or Judith, and once an English teacher mistook me for Juliet.
Based on this passage, what inference can be made about the English teacher?
She did not pay attention to Julia’s real name.
She is also an immigrant who is new to the country.
She did not like Julia very much.
She wanted to help Julia fit in with the class.
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she did not pay attention to Julia's real name
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it makes the most since
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