Respuesta :
The correct answer is: Option B. They are much more hopeful about their futures.
After George lends his insight about the situation, Sampson and Rameck are convinced that they should follow him thorugh with an application that will define something significant about their futures. This evidences how hopeful the three characters became at the end of the excerpt, leaving doubt aside.
Answer:
B) They are much more hopeful about their futures.
Explanation:
In this story, we see that the three friends doubt their possibilities of improving their lives. They were born in an environment that was not conducive to success, and instead, they suffered from poverty and other social problems. When they decide to become doctors, none of them truly believe it to be possible. The hesitation is obvious in this dialogue. However, as the three friends progress and begin to have some success, they become much more hopeful about their futures. They also become interested in helping others achieve the same.