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10.   The author of “My Brother’s Keeper” emphasizes Jamie’s conflict by

describing the car accident in detail.***

detailing Jamie’s physical appearance and good grades.

flashing back to earlier events with his brother Ted.

including the incident of his parents’ death.

11.   In "My Brother's Keeper," what does Ted want Jamie to do for him?  (1 point)

give him an alibi in court***

forge some documents

borrow money from Uncle Harry

go out with his old girlfriend

12.   The narration of “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant”  (1 point)

is written as first-person narrative.

is written as third-person narration.***

is written by an unknown narrator.

contains text that switches between narrators.

13.   How was the narrator from “The Bass, the River, and Shelia Mant,” feeling prior to picking up Sheila for their date?  (1 point)

overjoyed

relieved

nervous***

excited

14.   What is the “first lesson” described in the poem by this name?  (1 point)

how to float on one's back

how to do the backstroke

how to tread water when one is tired***

how to identify the stars out at sea

15.   The author of “On Turning Ten” includes the childhood fantasies, such as being invisible or a prince, in order to  (1 point)

show the creativity of the speaker.

explain why he no longer rides his bike.

contrast the playfulness of younger days with the more serious present.

show how the child narrator spent his time before he was terminally ill.***

16.   According to the poem “Hanging Fire,” all of the following are holding back the speaker from adulthood except  (1 point)

age.

skin.

braces.

illness.***

17.   Which of the following details in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings does not reflect that the community values education?  (1 point)

the unequipped school fields

the stars for attendance and grades

the reciting of poetry and other documents***

giving gifts to each child moving to the next grade

18.   The speaker in My Forbidden Face sets her canary loose because  (1 point)

her father forced her.

it symbolized her freedom.***

they could no longer afford to feed it.

they had to move to a new apartment.

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10. The author of "My Brother's Keeper" emphasizes Jamie's conflict by describing the car accident in detail. To determine the answer, you can refer to the text of "My Brother's Keeper" and pay attention to how the author portrays Jamie's conflict. Look for descriptions or details about the car accident and how it impacts Jamie. If the author focuses on describing the car accident in detail, then the answer is "describing the car accident in detail."

11. In "My Brother's Keeper," to find out what Ted wants Jamie to do for him, you can refer to the text of the story and look for any dialogue or actions between Jamie and Ted. Pay attention to any explicit requests or demands from Ted to Jamie. If Ted asks Jamie to provide an alibi in court, then the answer is "give him an alibi in court."

12. To determine the narration style of "The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant," you can refer to the text of the story and analyze how the story is being told. Pay attention to whether the narrator is directly involved in the events or if they are observing the events from a distance. If the narration is written in the third person, then the answer is "is written as third-person narration."

13. To find out how the narrator from "The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant" was feeling prior to picking up Sheila for their date, you can refer to the text and look for any descriptions, thoughts, or emotions expressed by the narrator. Pay attention to any indications of nervousness. If the narrator is feeling nervous before picking up Sheila, then the answer is "nervous."

14. To understand what the "first lesson" in the poem represents, you can read the poem and analyze the context. Look for any descriptions or explanations of what the first lesson entails. If the first lesson is about treading water when tired, then the answer is "how to tread water when one is tired."

15. To determine why the author of "On Turning Ten" includes childhood fantasies, you can analyze the purpose of these fantasies within the context of the poem. Look for any explanations or descriptions that accompany the mention of childhood fantasies. If the inclusion of childhood fantasies serves to contrast the playfulness of younger days with the serious present, then the answer is "contrast the playfulness of younger days with the more serious present."

16. To identify what is not holding back the speaker from adulthood in the poem "Hanging Fire," you can read the poem and analyze the speaker's expression of obstacles or hindrances. Look for any specific mentions of age, skin, braces, or illness. If the poem does not mention illness as a factor holding back the speaker from adulthood, then the answer is "illness."

17. To find the detail in "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" that does not reflect the community's value of education, you can refer to the relevant passages in the book. Look for instances where education is not emphasized or celebrated. If the reciting of poetry and other documents is not a reflection of the community valuing education, then the answer is "the reciting of poetry and other documents."

18. To understand why the speaker in "My Forbidden Face" sets her canary loose, you can read the text and analyze the context and motivations of the speaker. Look for any explanations or descriptions that accompany the action of setting the canary loose. If setting the canary loose symbolizes her freedom, then the answer is "it symbolized her freedom."

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