Which of the following inferences about Luis’s shift in attitude is best supported by this exerpt?

a
He wants to get far, far away from the junkyard.
b
He has a vision of opening up a chain of junkyards.
c
He wants to manipulate Naomi to get into the funeral business.
d
His junkyard search brings him closer to his father.
Question 15 (4 points)
What does “Catch the Moon” most likely refer to?

a
A negative and sarcastic way of challenging one to do the impossible.
b
The changing phases of the moon.
c
Luis’ determination to find Naomi’s silvery moon-like hubcap and win her love.
d
settling for less, as the moon is often compared to the sun.

1 answer

For the first question about Luis’s shift in attitude, the best-supported inference is:

a. He wants to get far, far away from the junkyard.

This choice suggests a desire for change or escape, which aligns with a shift in attitude.

For the second question regarding what “Catch the Moon” most likely refers to, the best choice is:

c. Luis’ determination to find Naomi’s silvery moon-like hubcap and win her love.

This interpretation highlights Luis's motivations and the romantic aspect of his quest in the story.