What important information about John, Granny’s husband, is implied but never stated?
-- ExhibitC -- Exhibit - What important information about John, Granny’s husband, is implied but never stated? JohnA . lives in another countyB . drives home eighty miles on the weekendsC . is younger than GrannyD . never loved his childrenE . died many years agoView AnswerAnswer: E
Based on the information in this excerpt, what opportunity do ten-year-olds value?
-- ExhibitC -- Exhibit - Based on the information in this excerpt, what opportunity do ten-year-olds value?A . take class field tripsB . escape from the adult worldC . participate in competitive gamesD . discover future job opportunitiesE . accept after-school responsibilitiesView AnswerAnswer: B
Based on the information in lines 2C9, what do Granny’s children think of her?
-- ExhibitC -- Exhibit - Based on the information in lines 2C9, what do Granny’s children think of her?A . wise enough to give them guidanceB . too concerned about housekeepingC . silly about her memories of JohnD . glad to have the children grownE . full of crazy notionsView...
Based on Haldar’s character as revealed in this excerpt, what is he probably like as a father?
-- ExhibitC Based on Haldar’s character as revealed in this excerpt, what is he probably like as a father?A . self-criticalB . well-intentionedC . judgmentalD . indifferentE . playfulView AnswerAnswer: B
What character trait of the speaker is revealed in line 12, "Down in the flood of remembrance, I weep like a child for the past"?
-- ExhibitC -- Exhibit - What character trait of the speaker is revealed in line 12, "Down in the flood of remembrance, I weep like a child for the past"?A . nostalgic about his childhood memoriesB . fearful of the musicianC . frustrated with the musicD . loyal to his...
What is the narrator’s purpose in this excerpt?
-- ExhibitC -- Exhibit - What is the narrator’s purpose in this excerpt?A . to create sympathy for Dame Van Winkle’s problemB . to illustrate the hardships of life in Colonial AmericaC . to describe Rip’s relationship with his dogD . to justify Rip’s avoidance of hard workE . to...
-- Exhibit -Why did the author trade in “the microscope for a macro lens and the telescope for a telephoto” (lines 13C16)?
-- ExhibitC -- Exhibit -Why did the author trade in “the microscope for a macro lens and the telescope for a telephoto” (lines 13C16)?A . needed to use newer equipment in his jobB . was going to become a marine biologistC . would need different equipment for his new jobD...
What does Gabriel imply about his reason when he says, "you going to walk off and leave your motherCjust like that?" (lines 59C61)?
-- ExhibitC 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 motherCjust like that?" (lines 59C61)?A . He is happy that...
-- ExhibitC Which of the following words best describes Maggie’s attitude toward Vera by the end of this excerpt?
-- ExhibitC Which of the following words best describes Maggie’s attitude toward Vera by the end of this excerpt? A . angryB . caringC . remoteD . indifferentE . sympatheticView AnswerAnswer: A
Why, I wondered, is the coyote so successful, despite persistent attempts by people to eradicate it" (lines 63C67)?
-- ExhibitC -- Exhibit - What is suggested about Engel’s attitude toward coyotes by his statement, "I began to marvel at these uninvited guests. Why, I wondered, is the coyote so successful, despite persistent attempts by people to eradicate it" (lines 63C67)?A . confusionB . angerC . fascinationD . fearE...