-- Exhibit–-- Exhibit --Which one of the following details of Ichabod’s classroom best supports the fact that this story takes place more than one hundred and fifty years ago?
Answer(s): C
-- Exhibit– -- Exhibit --Earlier in the story, Ray is driving a herd of cattle when a blizzard hits. He continues with the cattle drive, making decisions to protect the animals.How does this picture of Ray fit with the picture of him revealed in this excerpt?
Exhibit:Which word best describes the speaker’s attitude toward the person to whom she is speaking?
Answer(s): A
-- Exhibit– -- Exhibit –Grandmother warns not to “set yourself up a neat little / suburban row” (lines 3–4).What is she warning against?
-- Exhibit–-- Exhibit --What do the details in lines 11–20 reveal about the narrator?
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