The narrator in the passage speaks from the point of view of (Shamengwa) - Answers a
member of a community with insight into it's people and their experiences.
In context, the discussion of "owehzhee" in the second paragraph suggests that the narrator
(Shamengwa) - Answers understands and sympathizes with Shamengwa's attentiveness to his
appearance.
The second half of the third paragraph ("When . . . played it") primarily serves to (Shamengwa) -
Answers explain the impact of a character's performing style
In the fourth paragraph, Shamengwa's decision to place his awards "on a triangular scrap of
shelf high in one corner of his house" suggests that he (Shamengwa) - Answers attaches little
importance to external recognition
Which of the following best characterizes the passage as a whole? (Shamengwa) - Answers A
discussion of a character that provides insights into a defined community
Based on details provided in the text, which of the following is most likely the setting for the
passage? (Tom Rivers) - Answers The yard of an old family homestead.
The narrator speaks from the point of view of (Tom Rivers) - Answers a member of a close-knit
family whose knowledge is limited by his experiences
Toward the end of the first paragraph, the references to what goes on "in one of the upstairs
rooms" and to Jim Crenfew's "explosive laugh" suggest which of the following about the
narrator? (Tom Rivers) - Answers The past is very vivid to him.
In the first three sentences of the second paragraph ("At such . . . connection"), the narrator
suggests which of the following about himself and his cousins? (Tom Rivers) - Answers They
don't want to disrupt a particular mood.
In the third paragraph ("There . . . tree"), the narrator's descriptions of light falling through
branches and shadows moving across the field primarily serve to (Tom Rivers) - Answers
emphasize a difference between the regularity of nature and the unpredictability of humans
In the fourth paragraph, the narrator presents himself as (Tom Rivers) - Answers perplexed by
an event that occurred long ago
Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage? (Tom Rivers) - Answers The
recollection of youthful memories leads to wondering about the location of an old friend.
The narrator of the passage can best be described as (Secret Stream) - Answers providing the
reader access to only one character's thoughts
The references in the first and third paragraphs to the "mini Monticello," the "bloated Tudor