Entwined 2 Word Scramble
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| “I wanted to,” I repeated, protesting too much. Then I blurted out, “Actually, that’s not accurate. I was dreading the visit; there was nothing I wanted to do less. When my father told me we couldn’t, it was like I had gotten a reprieve.” | He’s honest. |
| The narrator finds Daria very attractive. | Character’s thoughts and observations |
| Chris Gramercy informs the detective that the narrator was not at fault. | Character’s words or actions |
| Which excerpt from the selection best supports the inference that the narrator is a music fan? | A song I loved, Pearl Jam’s “Alive,” came on the radio, and I took my hand off the two positions of the ten-and-two driving stance I had so recently been taught in driver’s ed. (paragraph 4) |
| There was a faint whiff of something burnt—my tires on the asphalt—and Pearl Jam was still playing on the radio. (paragraph 10) | |
| Hymns were sung. Speakers came up to a makeshift stage and talked about Russ or Professor G. (paragraph 48) | |
| There was laughter around the table, and my questioner added, quoting Johnny Cash, “When you shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die?” (paragraph 57) | |
| In paragraph 80 the narrator says " Actually, that's not accurate. I was dreading the visit; there was nothing I wanted to do less." | By sharing his true feelings, he risks being judged as selfish or cowardly. He may also feel that he owes it to Daria to be honest. |
| Who seemed most angry at the narrator? | Daria, the victims daughter |
| Who was killed by the narrator? | Russell Grammercy |
| Chris Grammercy | |
| Barry | |
| What inference can be made about the meaning of brusque? | abrupt |
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