Answer:
The author’s father left the family with nothing.
Explanation:
An objective summary is a summarization of any given text with the relevant important information but without the inclusion of any personal opinions or unnecessary details. This means that it has only the important points of the passage and needs no personal opinions.
In the given objective summary from Richard Wright's "The Rights to the Streets of Memphis," the important detail that should be included in the fact about the missing father. It is important to include this information as the passage talks about how the family is struggling. Considering he was supposed to be the head of the family, readers need to know where he is then, which is that he left them shortly before this 'bullying incident' happened to Wright.
Thus, the correct answer is the fourth option.