Question 10 Which TWO quotations from the passage suggest that George is looking forward to leaving home? A. "Since two o'clock he had been awake thinking of the journey he was about to take" (Paragraph 1) B. "On this April morning, he wanted to go there again to walk once more in the silence." (Paragraph 4) C. "George came down the little incline from the New Willard House at seven o'clock, Tom Willard carrying his bag." (Paragraph 6) D. "When the train came into the station, George was relieved to escape the attention and scampered hurriedly aboard." (Paragraph 8) E. "George glanced up and down the car to be sure no one was looking, then took out his pocketbook and counted his money." (Paragraph 9) F. "The young man's mind was carried away by his growing passion for dreams." (Paragraph 13)

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The two quotations from the passage that suggest George is looking forward to leaving home are:

A. "Since two o'clock he had been awake thinking of the journey he was about to take" (Paragraph 1)

F. "The young man's mind was carried away by his growing passion for dreams." (Paragraph 13)

These quotations indicate George's anticipation and eagerness about the journey ahead and his aspirations for the future.