The author most likely includes the anecdote about the bat in paragraph 9 to develop the theme of —
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9th Grade
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protecting the natural environment
showing respect for the older generation
cherishing particular memories
gaining personal freedom
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The leather soles of my shoes felt insecure and slippery on the rungs.
The author’s use of the first-person point of view —
reveals Jimmy’s youthful idealism
shows Jimmy’s fearless determination
helps the reader understand that Jimmy is unreliable
allows the reader to identify with Jimmy’s vulnerability
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Read the dialogue in paragraphs 11 through 24. When considered with this dialogue, which sentence reveals that Jimmy is hiding his true feelings from his father?
I wished we were just going on a fishing trip and not going away.
I looked all around the kitchen to remember it and I was awfully fond of it.
It was still dark but along the edge of the hills it was lightening.
It was lighter than when I started to climb the ladder and it was cold and very early in the
morning.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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In paragraph 9, the description of the kitchen serves to —
emphasize the unpleasantness of Jimmy’s living conditions
reveal Jimmy’s strong emotional attachment to the cabin
show that Jimmy feels lonely in this remote setting
imply that Jimmy hopes his circumstances are improving
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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In paragraph 4, the author’s attitude about being near wildlife is —
terrified
pleased
cautious
irritated
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In which quotation does the author use descriptive language to show her unexpected awe?
I crawled out of my tent and stood slowly, my muscles stiff from yesterday’s hike, my bare feet tender on the rocky dirt.
My pack’s frame creaked behind me with each step, straining from the weight. The muscles of my upper back and shoulders were bound in tense, hot knots.
I knew it was the top because there was snow. Not on the ground, but falling from the sky, in thin flakes that swirled in mad patterns, pushed by the wind.
By noon I was up over 6,000 feet and the air had cooled, the sun suddenly disappearing behind clouds.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In paragraph 1, the author details the history of the Pacific Crest Trail to —
show the sacrifices that were necessary to complete the trail
imply that it took an unreasonable amount of time to create the trail
contrast how new the completed trail is with how old it feels to her
emphasize that the trail’s history is not as interesting to her as the trail itself is
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