Text for questions 21 and 22. Naysha, 16: Looking forward to a better year Naysha Guerrero maintained a strong academic record all the way through her first year in high school. Nothing prepared her, however, for how disconnected she would feel when all her classes went online, "None of my teachers understood that I was struggling. They thought I was lazy," she says. By spring of 2021, burned out from a year of online classes, her ability to focus or do homework vanished. Naysha's parents reminded her she was a strong student in a bad situation and the situation wouldn't last forever. Their reassurance helped her feel better, but didn't help her grades. Looking forward to her junior year helped. "I thought, r'll be back in school, in person. I can get my grades back up and prepare for college." News of the Deſta variant makes her nervous, but she is determined to stay positive Naysha's back-to-school advice "if you need help, ask for help. I was never the kind of student who needed help, but my friends who asked for help did a lot better." Whether classes are in person or online again this fall, Naysha plans to take this advice to heart. During remote learning, Naysha's parents
A) helped her to improve her grades.
B) didn't support her mental and emotional health.
С) thought she was a weak student.
D) reminded her that the situation was only temporary.
E) made her more nervous about the Delta variant.