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Which of the following phrases indicates that the Bank is trying not to upset the employees?
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What is Gerry Ellis’s latest project, Wild Orphans?
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What does the comparison “They were a couple that, like the slough spread out northwest behind them, flowed two ways” (lines 2–5) tell the reader about Molly and Ray?
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Which effect is achieved by recreating the dialect of rural sharecroppers in the 1930s?
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The mother is described in two places in the poem: "Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me" (line 1) and "pressing the small, poised feet of a mother who smiles as she sings" (line 4). What quality of the mother is emphasized in these lines?
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Who asks the narrator about having his saddle with him in lines 25–26?
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The narrator describes how the heavy snow will break some trees and how the more flexible trees will bend with the weather (lines 10–11).
What might the trees in this excerpt symbolize?
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How does Mrs. Peters react to Mrs. Hale in the excerpt?
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Granny’s name is "Weatherall"Based on the information about her in the excerpt, why is this a good name for her?
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After reading this excerpt, when might a reader go back to it for inspiration and guidance?
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