Which passage from "Names/Nombres" best supports the inference that Alvarez started to write at a young age?

At the hotel my mother was Missus Alburest, and I was little girl, as in, "Hey, little girl, stop riding the elevator up and down. It's not a toy."
"You know what your friend Shakespeare said, 'A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.'"
The biggest gift was a portable typewriter from my parents for writing my stories and poems.
Someday, the family predicted, my name would be well-known throughout the United States.

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Answer: C

Explanation: other questions have a lot of this same answer

The passage" The biggest gift was a portable typewriter from my parents for writing my stories and poems" best supports the inferences regarding the context.

Julia Alvarez remembers her family's formative life in America as Dominican immigrants. She describes her reactions to her family members' names being mispronounced. Alvarez allows herself to be called American names and nicknames in order to fit in at school.

Alvarez collects all the old memories of the family and all the get together they had in their family. She had received gifts from her parents for writing many of the poems and the stories.

Therefore the correct option is the third one.

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