Read this excerpt from We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March. After she graduated from Washington Elementary, where she was a drum majorette in the marching band, Arnetta moved on to Ullman High School. In tenth grade, she and seven friends started the Peace Ponies, a social and savings club. Members volunteered to help younger students and saved their money to give to needy families. In early April 1963, the Peace Ponies went to a mass meeting at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. Martin Luther King Jr. gave the sermon that night. What does this characterization of Arnetta reveal?

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Her community involvement

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This passage best presents Arnetta's community involvement. We learn that participating in her community was one of Arnetta's priorities. She started the Peace Ponies, which was a social and savings club. She was also part of a marching band and she volunteered to help students and their families. All of this demonstrates that Arnetta was very involved in her community.

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the answer is c

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