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Read the drama scene, then answer the question.

School office. A poster reads: “Attendance Matters.” MS. HART, the secretary, types. NIA (13) stands with a crumpled late slip.

MS. HART: Name?

NIA: Nia Alvarez.

MS. HART: (without looking up) Again.

NIA: The bus—

MS. HART: The bus is always the villain. (prints a slip) Here.

NIA: (doesn’t take it yet) Can you… not write “tardy” so big?

MS. HART: It’s a form. Forms don’t have feelings.

NIA: People do.

MS. HART pauses, fingers hovering over the keyboard.

MS. HART: Your teacher asked about you.

NIA: (quickly) I’m here.

MS. HART: Mm-hmm.

NIA: I’m not skipping.

MS. HART: I didn’t say you were.

NIA: (smooths the late slip, then crumples it again) Everyone looks at me like I’m doing something wrong.

MS. HART: (finally meets her eyes) Are you?

NIA: (a beat) No.

MS. HART: Then stop carrying it like a backpack.

NIA: (almost smiles) Easy for you to say.

MS. HART: (softens) What time did you leave your house?

NIA: Early.

MS. HART: And you still didn’t make it.

NIA: (shrugs, but her voice is tight) Some mornings are… crowded.

MS. HART: (slides a pen across the counter) Write me a note. Not an excuse. A note.

What can the reader infer about why Nia is often late, based on the dialogue and stage directions?

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