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Question # 31

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Question # 31

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Amanda is presented as a complex character. What conflicting desires for her children are evident in this passage?

Options:

A.  

move out of the house but live nearby

B.  

follow her advice but have lives of their own

C.  

love each other but love her more

D.  

respect their father but feel no love for him

E.  

have both fulfilling careers and large families

Discussion 0
Question # 32

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Question # 32

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What is the narrator’s purpose in this excerpt?

Options:

A.  

to create sympathy for Dame Van Winkle’s problem

B.  

to illustrate the hardships of life in Colonial America

C.  

to describe Rip’s relationship with his dog

D.  

to justify Rip’s avoidance of hard work

E.  

to describe the sort of life Rip led

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Question # 33

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Question # 33

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Why does the narrator wait so long to tell the audience that the one thing that he fears the bull will do is climb the tree?

Options:

A.  

build suspense

B.  

establish the theme

C.  

make the story realistic

D.  

calm down his audience

E.  

create sympathy for the bull

Discussion 0
Question # 34

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Question # 34

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Harlem is an area of New York City known for its African American and Latino cultures. Langston Hughes knew this area well.

How might a teacher in Harlem today use this poem to inspire young children?

Options:

A.  

review the history of Harlem

B.  

ask children to defer their dreams

C.  

guide children to value their goals

D.  

protect children from disappointment

E.  

encourage children to help their parents

Discussion 0
Question # 35

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Question # 35

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Which of the following words best describes Maggie’s attitude toward Vera by the end of this excerpt?

Options:

A.  

angry

B.  

caring

C.  

remote

D.  

indifferent

E.  

sympathetic

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Question # 36

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Question # 36

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On the basis of the speaker’s reaction to the piano performance, what aspect of the performance might the speaker comment upon to other people?

Options:

A.  

dull and uninteresting

B.  

well executed

C.  

emotionally moving

D.  

glamorous but superficial

E.  

technically brilliant

Discussion 0
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