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BOYS AND GIRLS - By the end of the story, the narrator
grind them up for feed for the animals
something tactily understood
is resigned to her fate as a girl
the search for one's identity
He wanted to give O'Brien a way to look at both options to make a clear choice.
Kings
watering the animals
Paul's mother
BOYS AND GIRLS - The narrator's father keeps horses in order to
grind them up for feed for the animals
something tactily understood
is resigned to her fate as a girl
the search for one's identity
He wanted to give O'Brien a way to look at both options to make a clear choice.
Kings
watering the animals
Paul's mother
ON THE RAINY RIVER - Which best describes Elroy Berdahl's motivation for taking the narrator to the Canadian shore?
grind them up for feed for the animals
something tactily understood
is resigned to her fate as a girl
the search for one's identity
He wanted to give O'Brien a way to look at both options to make a clear choice.
Kings
watering the animals
Paul's mother
THE ROCKING HORSE WINNER - The story begins by introducing which character?
grind them up for feed for the animals
something tactily understood
is resigned to her fate as a girl
the search for one's identity
He wanted to give O'Brien a way to look at both options to make a clear choice.
Kings
watering the animals
Paul's mother
THE ROCKING HORSE WINNER - What meaning does the phrase WE ARE BREATHING! have in the story?
grind them up for feed for the animals
something tactily understood
is resigned to her fate as a girl
the search for one's identity
He wanted to give O'Brien a way to look at both options to make a clear choice.
Kings
watering the animals
Paul's mother
BOYS AND GIRLS - The theme of this story is
grind them up for feed for the animals
something tactily understood
is resigned to her fate as a girl
the search for one's identity
He wanted to give O'Brien a way to look at both options to make a clear choice.
Kings
watering the animals
Paul's mother
BOYS AND GIRLS - The narrator helped her father by doing chores such as
grind them up for feed for the animals
something tactily understood
is resigned to her fate as a girl
the search for one's identity
He wanted to give O'Brien a way to look at both options to make a clear choice.
Kings
watering the animals
Paul's mother
TRAGEDY AND THE COMMON MAN - Who does Arthur Miller say that the common man is almost equal to?
grind them up for feed for the animals
something tactily understood
is resigned to her fate as a girl
the search for one's identity
He wanted to give O'Brien a way to look at both options to make a clear choice.
Kings
watering the animals
Paul's mother
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