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Reread lines 37-40 from Walter's monologue. Walter imagines greeting the gardener as 'Jefferson' rather than 'Mr. Jefferson because in his dreams --
to inform the reader about the setting of the story
pretend he knows more about being an executive then he really does
a kind of tire
Want great things. Dream big dreams.
is talking to himself rather than to his son
he is in a higher social class than Jefferson
lift his son above his head
expectant that his life will improve
Based on line 34 of the passage what are 'white walls'?
to inform the reader about the setting of the story
pretend he knows more about being an executive then he really does
a kind of tire
Want great things. Dream big dreams.
is talking to himself rather than to his son
he is in a higher social class than Jefferson
lift his son above his head
expectant that his life will improve
What is the purpose of the paragraph under the title?
to inform the reader about the setting of the story
pretend he knows more about being an executive then he really does
a kind of tire
Want great things. Dream big dreams.
is talking to himself rather than to his son
he is in a higher social class than Jefferson
lift his son above his head
expectant that his life will improve
In lines 30-31, Walter refers to 'secretaries getting thinks wring the way they do' in order to --
to inform the reader about the setting of the story
pretend he knows more about being an executive then he really does
a kind of tire
Want great things. Dream big dreams.
is talking to himself rather than to his son
he is in a higher social class than Jefferson
lift his son above his head
expectant that his life will improve
Which of the following statements best fits with how Mr. Younger is characterized in the passage's dialogue?
to inform the reader about the setting of the story
pretend he knows more about being an executive then he really does
a kind of tire
Want great things. Dream big dreams.
is talking to himself rather than to his son
he is in a higher social class than Jefferson
lift his son above his head
expectant that his life will improve
As Walter describes his imaginary future, he pulls away from his son because he --
to inform the reader about the setting of the story
pretend he knows more about being an executive then he really does
a kind of tire
Want great things. Dream big dreams.
is talking to himself rather than to his son
he is in a higher social class than Jefferson
lift his son above his head
expectant that his life will improve
As the excerpt ends, the author communicates Walter's high hopes for his son by having Walter --
to inform the reader about the setting of the story
pretend he knows more about being an executive then he really does
a kind of tire
Want great things. Dream big dreams.
is talking to himself rather than to his son
he is in a higher social class than Jefferson
lift his son above his head
expectant that his life will improve
From reading the passage, the reader can conclude that Mr. Younger is --
to inform the reader about the setting of the story
pretend he knows more about being an executive then he really does
a kind of tire
Want great things. Dream big dreams.
is talking to himself rather than to his son
he is in a higher social class than Jefferson
lift his son above his head
expectant that his life will improve
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