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Which word best describes the author’s tone at the end of the selection?
She sees no difference in how the author and his dad play.
to show how he wants others to view handicapped people
to convince the reader that people with disabilities are no different than people without disabilities
hopeful
He emphasized the need for federal regulations for employers.
pronouncing
incorrect ideas about the handicapped
to use exaggeration to make his point
In paragraph 3, what is the author’s purpose in including the following statement about airport ticket agents? “…They fear that if the dread word is spoken, the ticket agent’s retina will immediately detach…”
She sees no difference in how the author and his dad play.
to show how he wants others to view handicapped people
to convince the reader that people with disabilities are no different than people without disabilities
hopeful
He emphasized the need for federal regulations for employers.
pronouncing
incorrect ideas about the handicapped
to use exaggeration to make his point
What word could replace enunciating in paragraph 2?
She sees no difference in how the author and his dad play.
to show how he wants others to view handicapped people
to convince the reader that people with disabilities are no different than people without disabilities
hopeful
He emphasized the need for federal regulations for employers.
pronouncing
incorrect ideas about the handicapped
to use exaggeration to make his point
The author most likely included the humorous anecdotes (brief summary of a funny event) at the beginning of the selection for which of the following reasons?
She sees no difference in how the author and his dad play.
to show how he wants others to view handicapped people
to convince the reader that people with disabilities are no different than people without disabilities
hopeful
He emphasized the need for federal regulations for employers.
pronouncing
incorrect ideas about the handicapped
to use exaggeration to make his point
According to the author, what is the greatest problem handicapped individuals face?
She sees no difference in how the author and his dad play.
to show how he wants others to view handicapped people
to convince the reader that people with disabilities are no different than people without disabilities
hopeful
He emphasized the need for federal regulations for employers.
pronouncing
incorrect ideas about the handicapped
to use exaggeration to make his point
Why did the author include the story from his childhood at the end of the selection?
She sees no difference in how the author and his dad play.
to show how he wants others to view handicapped people
to convince the reader that people with disabilities are no different than people without disabilities
hopeful
He emphasized the need for federal regulations for employers.
pronouncing
incorrect ideas about the handicapped
to use exaggeration to make his point
What effect does the author create by his shift in tone beginning with paragraph 16?
She sees no difference in how the author and his dad play.
to show how he wants others to view handicapped people
to convince the reader that people with disabilities are no different than people without disabilities
hopeful
He emphasized the need for federal regulations for employers.
pronouncing
incorrect ideas about the handicapped
to use exaggeration to make his point
Why does the child ask her playmate, “Which one is blind?”
She sees no difference in how the author and his dad play.
to show how he wants others to view handicapped people
to convince the reader that people with disabilities are no different than people without disabilities
hopeful
He emphasized the need for federal regulations for employers.
pronouncing
incorrect ideas about the handicapped
to use exaggeration to make his point
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