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Close Read: Analyze the Text
Identify the choice that best answers the question.

The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.

Part A
Which of the following is most clearly an important life lesson that Grandmother demonstrates for Maya in the selection from Mom & Me & Mom?
A. All problems can be solved if a person has patience.
B. Once a person has hurt you, that person cannot be trusted again.
C. Be cautious of people who shower you with praise and affection.
D. Toleration of one another will help family members to get along.
Part B
Which quotation from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. That woman who looked like a movie star deserved a better-looking daughter than me. I knew it and was sure she would know it as soon as she saw me.
B. “Oh baby, you’re beautiful and so tall.” . . .
She kissed me. I had not received one kiss in all the years in Arkansas. . . . Now Vivian Baxter was kissing my cheeks and my lips and my hands.
C. Sometimes [my mother] would dance just because she felt like it, alone, by herself, in the middle of the floor. While Grandmother accepted behavior so different, I just couldn’t get used to it.
D. I said, “I may go back to Stamps with Momma.” . . .
“No, ma’am, you will not.” My grandmother’s voice was unusually hard.

Answers

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**Part A**
The answer that best captures an important life lesson that Grandmother demonstrates for Maya is:
**D. Toleration of one another will help family members to get along.**

This choice suggests a lesson about acceptance and understanding within family dynamics, which is a recurring theme in the text.

**Part B**
The quotation from the text that best supports the answer to Part A is:
**C. Sometimes [my mother] would dance just because she felt like it, alone, by herself, in the middle of the floor. While Grandmother accepted behavior so different, I just couldn’t get used to it.**

This quotation illustrates Grandmother's ability to tolerate and accept differences in behavior, highlighting the lesson of toleration within the family.

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