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What is Gerry Ellis’s latest project, Wild Orphans?
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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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Which one of the following pairs of ideas does the passage contrast?
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What feeling does the speaker attribute to the fish by calling them "wonder-eyed" (line 2)?
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Because of this experience with Minnie Foster, Mrs. Hale will likely, in the future, be more aware of which one of the following?
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What mood does the writer create with her description of the storm?
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What is the effect of the word “gallop” (line 15) to describe the way most cats react to storms?
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What is the main reason Mrs. Hale has not visited this house previously?
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Why does the editor (line 27) of a newspaper hedge about the changes in an opinion essay the author has written?
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In lines 20–25 Ichabod appears very anxious about his appearance. Who is he trying to impress?