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Question # 1

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Question # 1

What does the speaker of the poem reveal in the final line, “Why am I not as they?”

Options:

A.  

her relief that she is different from her grandmothers

B.  

her wish that she had accompanied her grandmothers into the fields

C.  

her resentment that her grandmothers don’t recognize her strengths

D.  

her recognition that she will soon grow old

E.  

her concern that she will not achieve her grandmothers’ standards

Discussion 0
Question # 2

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Question # 2

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Which phrase best describes Rip Van Winkle’s attitude toward earning a living?

Options:

A.  

completely uninterested

B.  

proud and dedicated

C.  

sometimes willing and eager

D.  

happily occupied on a job

E.  

hardworking and competent

Discussion 0
Question # 3

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Question # 3

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Which statement reveals the encouraging tone the Human Resources Manager wants to convey?

Options:

A.  

"We have been trying, with little success, to hire a number of new people" (line 6)

B.  

"Unfortunately, other companies in our area are trying to do the same thing" (line 7)

C.  

"having a difficult time finding enough qualified people" (line 8)

D.  

"Effective immediately, we are implementing a new reward system" (line 13)

E.  

"Since the person must successfully complete 90 days of employment" (line 21)

Discussion 0
Question # 4

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Question # 4

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The narrator says that he “fell at the foot of the only solitary tree there was in nine counties adjacent” (lines 7–9). How is the narrator creating humor in this line?

Options:

A.  

contradiction

B.  

sound effects

C.  

jokes

D.  

confusion

E.  

exaggeration

Discussion 0
Question # 5

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Question # 5

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Grandmother warns not to “set yourself up a neat little / suburban row” (lines 3–4).

What is she warning against?

Options:

A.  

too joyous

B.  

full of ideas

C.  

narrow-minded

D.  

overstimulated

E.  

focused on education

Discussion 0
Question # 6

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Question # 6

How does the speaker seem to feel about the prospect of her own death?

Options:

A.  

unprepared

B.  

terrified

C.  

angry

D.  

calm

E.  

frustrated

Discussion 0
Question # 7

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Question # 7

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Based on the information in lines 2–9, what do Granny’s children think of her?

Options:

A.  

wise enough to give them guidance

B.  

too concerned about housekeeping

C.  

silly about her memories of John

D.  

glad to have the children grown

E.  

full of crazy notions

Discussion 0
Question # 8

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Question # 8

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What is suggested about the teacher in line 49: "Am I reaching them at all?"

Options:

A.  

He doesn’t like his job.

B.  

He feels he is underpaid.

C.  

He questions his effectiveness.

D.  

He enjoys studying and learning.

E.  

He is confident and secure.

Discussion 0
Question # 9

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Question # 9

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In the second stanza, the speaker says that "the insidious mastery of song / Betrays me back" (lines 5–6). What do these lines mean?

Options:

A.  

The perfection of the performance forces the speaker to betray his lover.

B.  

The woman’s masterful performance is designed solely to hurt the speaker.

C.  

The speaker is deceived by the song’s promise.

D.  

The singer’s betrayal of the speaker makes him angry.

E.  

The performance forces the speaker to recall the emotions of childhood.

Discussion 0
Question # 10

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Question # 10

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Which one of the following pairs of ideas does the passage contrast?

Options:

A.  

family vs. relatives

B.  

poverty vs. wealth

C.  

law vs.disorder

D.  

illness vs. health

E.  

freedom vs. control

Discussion 0
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