Question 1: How does Carol's motivation to discover the truth affect the rising action of the excerpt?
Response: It provides a reason for Carol to return to Mr. Linden's library.
This option best captures how Carol’s curiosity about the changed story motivates her to revisit Mr. Linden's library, which intensifies the rising action of the narrative.
Question 2: This excerpt is an example of fictional mystery. Which details support this assertion?
| Supports | Does Not Support | |----------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------| | The main character is presented with a puzzle. | The characters are from different backgrounds. | | | The setting includes some unusual features. | | | The excerpt references the changing of the seasons. |
In this case, only the detail "The main character is presented with a puzzle" clearly supports the assertion of the excerpt being a fictional mystery, as it highlights the enigma surrounding the changing stories in the book that Carol discovers. The other options don't directly relate to the mystery aspect.