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What do the details in lines 11–20 reveal about the narrator?

  1. He is courageous.
  2. He is a light sleeper.
  3. He is clever.
  4. He is stubborn.
  5. He is honest.

Answer(s): C



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Why does the author use the phrase “Satan’s own land” (lines 24–25)?

  1. to indicate that only evil men were property owners
  2. to suggest the Imperial Valley was full of devil worshippers
  3. to highlight the intensity of the heat in the Imperial Valley
  4. to illustrate that apricots ripen in hot weather
  5. to explain that Manuel preferred picking fruit up North

Answer(s): C



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At Mrs. Cowey’s parties, Theobald "was almost immediately cut out by other young men less bashful than himself" (lines 34–36) if he ever got near a pretty girl.
What does this fact imply about his relationship with the other young men?

  1. are afraid of him
  2. do not respect him
  3. think he’s a daredevil
  4. admire his intelligence
  5. enjoy his companionship

Answer(s): B



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The beginning of this excerpt describes Ichabod Crane’s schoolroom at the end of the day.
What is the atmosphere as the students finish their work?

  1. relaxed
  2. hurried
  3. nasty
  4. orderly
  5. frightened

Answer(s): B






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