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Questions # 31:

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Question # 31

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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

Questions # 32:

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Question # 32

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Which one of the following emotions do BOTH Briggs and Aunt Gracie exhibit in this excerpt?

Options:

A.

anger

B.

self-concern

C.

pride

D.

eagerness

E.

affection

Questions # 33:

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Question # 33

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Why does the narrator use the word "blindly" (line 39) to describe Haldar’s offer to Maggie of a room in their home?

Options:

A.

hasn’t realized that Maggie is in love with him

B.

shouldn’t trust Maggie and Alan together

C.

finds the distrust between the two women silly

D.

doesn’t understand the tension between the two women

E.

refuses to accept that he is too ill to keep running the fishing camp

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Question # 34

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How does the narrator excuse Theobald’s lack of interest in "the greater number" of the young ladies at Mrs. Cowey’s parties (line 31)?

Options:

A.

kind

B.

pretty

C.

honest

D.

pleasant

E.

intelligent

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Question # 35

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Why are the children in the audience quiet?

Options:

A.

They are afraid of the Inuit people.

B.

They don’t understand the language.

C.

They can’t hear the soft voices.

D.

They are fascinated by what is happening.

E.

They are in an art gallery.

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Question # 36

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When Florence announces that she is leaving for New York, both Gabriel and Ma react negatively but for different reasons.

What does Gabriel imply about his reason when he says, "you going to walk off and leave your mother–just like that?" (lines 59–61)?

Options:

A.

He is happy that Florence is leaving.

B.

He doubts that Florence will really leave.

C.

He is proud of Florence’s sense of independence.

D.

He feels that Florence has some obligation to Ma.

E.

He believes that Florence is sneaking away with a boyfriend.

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Question # 37

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The narrator says that the newspapers are using "small print" (line 13) and are "getting farther and farther away when I hold them" (lines 14–15). What is actually the cause of the problem?

Options:

A.

The narrator is being distracted by people’s voices.

B.

The narrator is tired.

C.

Modern printing techniques have reduced readability.

D.

The narrator’s eyesight is getting weaker.

E.

The narrator is dissatisfied with the newspaper’s political views.

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Question # 38

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In her book THE ARGUMENT OFCULTURE, the author claims that "the modern culture is far too critical—many prefer to shout down . . . the opposition points of view rather than listen to them."

Based on the information above and the information in the passage, which of the following best summarizes the author’s view about criticism?

Options:

A.

Criticism is usually easy to accept.

B.

Criticism needs to be presented carefully.

C.

Criticism is far too often ignored by the recipient.

D.

Criticism is always harsh and damaging.

E.

Criticism changes over time.

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Question # 39

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How does Mr. Knightley treat the prospect of a marriage between Robert Martin and Harriet?

Options:

A.

Harriet and Robert are much too young to consider marriage

B.

Robert Martin would be better off marrying someone else

C.

Robert Martin must work hard to win Harriet’s affection

D.

Harriet is fortunate to have Robert Martin’s love

E.

Harriet could find a more suitable man to marry

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Question # 40

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When Rose tells Sam that he is “different” from anybody she knows (lines 4–5), what is she acknowledging?

Options:

A.

finds him peculiar

B.

is surprised by his proposal to go with her

C.

is concerned about what her friends might think

D.

loves someone else

E.

likes him

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