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[blank_start]Sammy[blank_end] is the main character of A&P.
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[blank_start]Skinny[blank_end] is NOT one of the girls that walks into the A&P
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The manager of the store, [blank_start]Lengel[blank_end], scolded the girls for their outfits.
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In an act of bravery and courage, Sammy abruptly [blank_start]quits his job[blank_end] when the manager scolds the girls.
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The girls from A&P can best be described as [blank_start]defiant[blank_end].
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The main character in "A Worn Path" is [blank_start]Phoenix Jackson[blank_end].
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Phoenix Jackson
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James Joyce
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Eudora Welty
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The Author of "A&P" is [blank_start]John Updike[blank_end]
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The Author of "[blank_start]Araby[blank_end]" is James Joyce
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The Author of "[blank_start]Ozymandias[blank_end]" is Percy Bysshe Shelley
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The Author of "[blank_start]We Real Cool[blank_end]" is Gwendolyn Brooks
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The Author of "We Wear the Mask" is [blank_start]Paul Laurence Dunbar[blank_end]"
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The Author of "Those Winter Sundays" is [blank_start]Robert Hayden[blank_end]
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Phoenix Jackson is powered by her love for her grandson.
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The hunter from "A Worn Path" is powered by tangible items (his gun and his physical belongings).
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"A Worn Path" takes place in present day Georgia
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Phoenix Jackson must walk to get her own medicine because she has no family left.
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Once arriving in town, the main character in "A Worn Path" forgets why she needed to come to town.
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The dress that Phoenix Jackson wears is stolen by the greedy hunter that she encounters on her journey.
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The hunter in "A Worn Path" scares Phoenix when he pulls a gun on her.
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The main character in "A Worn Path" is known as Phoenix, but is also called [blank_start]Granny[blank_end]
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Granny exhibits her intelligence when she steals money from the hunter without him noticing.
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The path Granny follows through the woods represents her [blank_start]journey through life[blank_end].
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Finish the quote from "Araby": "North Richmond Street, being [blank_start]blind[blank_end], was a quiet street except at the hour when the Christian Brothers' School set the boys free."
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The word "blind" in "Araby" is used to describe isolation or oblivion.
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In "Araby" the only thing the boy enjoys in life is the girl.
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The narrator of "Araby" seems to have a [blank_start]routine[blank_end] life.
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The boy in "Araby" was genuinely interested in attending the bazaar and had looked forward to it for months.
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The boy arrives at Araby before it opens and is forced to wait. It is at this point that he gets impatient and goes home.
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The boy wanted to bring a souvenir from Araby home to the girl
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Once at the bazaar, the boy finds the perfect pocket watch for the girl and buys it.
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The uncle in "Araby" had already been to the bazaar, and therefore did not want to attend twice
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Visage most nearly means a [blank_start]face[blank_end]
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There are [blank_start]three[blank_end] speakers in "Ozymandias"
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The statue found in Ozymandias represents a [blank_start]once great king[blank_end]
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Ozymandias once thought that it would be impossible for anyone to forget him
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The irony of "Ozymandias" is found when you compare the king's thoughts on himself to the remains of his empire
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The poem "Ozymandias" is written to ask the question: If Ozymandias can be forgotten, what keeps me from doing the same?
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The speaker in "We Real Cool" is the pool players
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The gang of pool players in "We Real Cool" thinks of themselves as better than everyone else.
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"We Real Cool" is directed towards anyone who is less "cool" than the pool players. They are bragging.
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In short terms, the message behind "We Real Cool" is to [blank_start]live life like you're dying[blank_end].
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live life like you're dying
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work to be cooler than everyone else
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play pool because its a great game
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The speaker in "We Wear the Mask" is a [blank_start]slave[blank_end]
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slave
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performer
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depressed man
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"We Wear the Mask" is written to inform people about the [blank_start]hardships of slavery[blank_end].
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In "We Wear the Mask" the speaker is free to express their emotions.
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The speaker in "Those Winter Sundays" is a [blank_start]child[blank_end].
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In "Those Winter Sundays" the child always thanked their father for all of their hard work.
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The child in "Those Winter Sundays" has the right to be scared of their father because he often abuses the child.
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"Those Winter Sundays" is written to [blank_start]showcase a non-functional family[blank_end].
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Fire is a major symbol in "Those Winter Sundays"
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The Author of "A Worn Path" is [blank_start]Eudora Welty[blank_end]