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What is the narrator’s attitude toward his cousin and aunt?
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After reading this excerpt, when might a reader go back to it for inspiration and guidance?
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Which effect is achieved by recreating the dialect of rural sharecroppers in the 1930s?
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What is Mr. Hartman’s main purpose in writing this memo?
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In this excerpt, Manuel’s actions are most like those of what other kind of person?
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What does Grandmother mean when she says, “Don’t is the meanest of four-letter words” (line 19)?
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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?
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Why does Molly make “a wordless sound” (line 17)?
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Based on the information in this excerpt, what opportunity do ten-year-olds value?
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What does the speaker in the poem ask?