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Later in the story, Rip wakes up from a twenty-year nap and returns to the village. On the basis of the information in this excerpt, what will probably be his greatest hope?
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On the basis of Sancho Panza’s behavior in the passage, which of the following would he be most likely to do?
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What is the narrator’s purpose in this excerpt?
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Lorraine Hansbury wrote A RAISIN IN THE SUN, a play about an African American family. She took her title from this poem.
Based on this information and the comparisons in the poem, what is the play’s plot likely to be?
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At the end of the play, Sibyl directly disobeys her mother’s wishes and refuses to leave the dining room when her mother orders her to leave.
Although this seems like a minor event, why does the play end with this scene?
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In the musical, The Man of La Mancha, loosely based on the novel Don Quixote, one of the show’s most popular songs, “The Impossible Dream,” includes these lyrics:
To dream the impossible dream,
To fight the unbeatable foe,
To bear with unbearable sorrow,
To run where the brave dare not go.
How does this song capture the characterization of Don Quixote that is revealed in this excerpt?
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Suppose that Granny saw a robbery in progress. Based on her character as revealed in this excerpt and assuming she was healthy, what might she do?
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By the end of this excerpt, Tarto and Anatou are no longer listening to each other. What does this indicate about the change in their relationship?
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Based on Vera’s reaction to Maggie and what the reader can guess about Maggie from her last words in this excerpt, what isMaggie’s goal?
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What is Mr. Knightley indicating when he responds, "I do not absolutely know it, but I can guess" (lines 47–49)?