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Even with Mrs. Ramos’s guidance, though, the first time I baked a chocolate cake, it was less than successful. The top never rose, so I was stuck with a pancake-inspired chocolate lump. That experience, and baking in general, taught me that the little details matter. The difference between half a teaspoon and a whole teaspoon is everything in the baking world. Additionally, my first failed attempt taught me perseverance. Seeing Mrs. Ramos’s perfectly sculptured, tasty work of art piqued my interest and curiosity, and I knew that with hard work, my desserts would get there someday, too. What does the writer hope to convey through the specific details in the passage? Check all that apply. that his or her skills have surpassed Mrs. Ramos’s that he or she has learned a lot about baking through failure that failure inspires new types of cakes that he or she appreciates the value of hard work that some dreams are unattainable

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Answer:

I think that she learned that after failing

one time when baking she learned all the neccisary things she has to know and that after knowing what it is supposed to taste and look like she got more incouraged

Answer:

its b and d

Explanation:

that he or she has learned a lot about baking through failure

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that he or she appreciates the value of hard work