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Who asks the narrator about having his saddle with him in lines 25–26?

  1. his boss
  2. a listener
  3. an eyewitness
  4. the owner of the bull
  5. a newspaper reporter

Answer(s): B



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

  1. finds him peculiar
  2. is surprised by his proposal to go with her
  3. is concerned about what her friends might think
  4. loves someone else
  5. likes him

Answer(s): E



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Why does Mr. Knightley call Harriet a "simpleton" (line 61)?

  1. unhappy about her social situation
  2. afraid to get married and live on her own
  3. foolish to refuse any reasonable offer of marriage
  4. cautious when confronting new environments
  5. fearful of any type of independence

Answer(s): C



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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?

  1. The narrator is being distracted by people’s voices.
  2. The narrator is tired.
  3. Modern printing techniques have reduced readability.
  4. The narrator’s eyesight is getting weaker.
  5. The narrator is dissatisfied with the newspaper’s political views.

Answer(s): D






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