This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.

Part A In paragraphs 1 and 2 of Passage 1, how does the narrator develop the perspective of the lumber company advisors?
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A. by explaining their logging experience
B. by showing their conversation with the loggers
C. by emphasizing their relationship with the loggers
D. by sharing their responses to the new plans for logging
Part B
In paragraph 3, how is the narrator's perspective developed differently than the advisor's perspective in Part A?
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A. with multiple people's opinions of Bunyan
B. with details about Bunyan's recent decisions
C. with questions about Bunyan's interest in work
D. with references to Bunyan's successful reputation
8. In paragraph 5 of Passage 1, what does the phrase "bovine locomotive" suggest about Babe?
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A. He is unusually loud.
B. He is incredibly strong.
C. He is often carrying people.
D. He is enhanced with metal parts.
9. Read this sentence from Passage 1.
"Babe was a great pet and very docile as a general thing, but he seemed to have a sense of humor and frequently into mischief." (paragraph 6)
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A. aware
B. ill-suited
C. serious
D. well-behaved
10. The first stanza of Passage 2 creates confusion about the events. Select two poetic devices that help achieve this effect.
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repetition of the word "or"
using end rhyme in lines 3-5
extending the length of line 2
building imagery of the setting
providing a list of actions in line 8
11. Read these lines from Passage 2.

46 And then we realized at last
that ev'ry camp that we had passed
Was ours. Yes, it was then we found
The river we was on was round.

What is the effect of the line break between lines 47 and 48?

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A.It creates annoyance toward the river.
B. It highlights what the speaker learned.
C. It emphasizes how the loggers solved their problem.
D. It build suspense for the explanation about the camp.
12. This question has two parts, First answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
Select two themes developed in Passage 2.
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Working hard can be unncessary.
Traveling to unfamiliar places is risky.
Situations can be different than what they seem.
Leaders need help from their team members.
Paying attention to surroundings is important.
Part B
Which detail from Passage 2 develops the theme in Part A?
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A. The loggers have to work in bad weather.
B. The loggers enjoy their work near the river.
C. The loggers expect their work to be the same as usual.
The loggers are surprised by how much work they complete.
13. The Hero character archetype is a soldier, winner of rescuer who rises to the challenge.
Complete the table to show how Bunyan represents the Hero archetype in each passage.
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Passage 1 Passage 2 Both Passages
He explores unnamed logging territory
He helps a logging team work towards a goal.
He is asked to solve a difficult logging problem
He explores unnamed logging territory
He helps a logging team work towards a goal.
He is asked to solve a difficult logging problem

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Sure, let's address each part of your inquiry step by step:

Part A

In paragraphs 1 and 2 of Passage 1, how does the narrator develop the perspective of the lumber company advisors?

  • Answer: D. by sharing their responses to the new plans for logging

Part B

In paragraph 3, how is the narrator's perspective developed differently than the advisor's perspective in Part A?

  • Answer: B. with details about Bunyan's recent decisions

Question 8

In paragraph 5 of Passage 1, what does the phrase "bovine locomotive" suggest about Babe?

  • Answer: B. He is incredibly strong.

Question 9

Read the sentence from Passage 1. "Babe was a great pet and very docile as a general thing, but he seemed to have a sense of humor and frequently into mischief."

  • Answer: A. aware

Question 10

The first stanza of Passage 2 creates confusion about the events. Select two poetic devices that help achieve this effect.

  • Answer: repetition of the word "or" and providing a list of actions in line 8

Question 11

What is the effect of the line break between lines 47 and 48?

  • Answer: B. It highlights what the speaker learned.

Part A (Theme Development)

Select two themes developed in Passage 2.

  • Answer: Traveling to unfamiliar places is risky. and Situations can be different than what they seem.

Part B (Theme Detail)

Which detail from Passage 2 develops the theme in Part A?

  • Answer: C. The loggers expect their work to be the same as usual.

Table Completion for Hero Archetype

Passage 1:

  • He explores unnamed logging territory: Yes
  • He helps a logging team work towards a goal: Yes
  • He is asked to solve a difficult logging problem: Yes

Passage 2:

  • He explores unnamed logging territory: Yes
  • He helps a logging team work towards a goal: Yes
  • He is asked to solve a difficult logging problem: Yes

Both Passages:

  • He explores unnamed logging territory: Yes
  • He helps a logging team work towards a goal: Yes
  • He is asked to solve a difficult logging problem: Yes

(Note: You would fill in "Yes" or appropriate responses for the table based on how Bunyan is portrayed in each passage.)

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