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What is explicitly mentioned in the text? Select two.
It is 1964.
All the Beatles are good-looking.
Paul is married, while John is not romantically involved with anyone.
The Beatles had a different aesthetic than the teenagers at the narrator’s school.
Which detail shows why the Beatles look strange to the narrator?
The are unattractive.
They have very long hair.
They all look like dogs.
They resemble the narrator’s brother.
What event helps the narrator infer that Paul is single?
She reads it in a fan magazine.
Text says that John is married, but does not say anything about Paul.
She sees it written on the screen during the show.
Ed Sullivan announces it to the audience.
Which sentence best describes how the narrator’s attitude changes over the course of the story?
She goes from deep sadness to pure joy.
She goes from hysteria to deep sadness to total joy.
She goes from anger to sadness to acceptance.
She goes from hopeful excitement to hysteria.
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1) It is 1964.
The Beatles had a different aesthetic than the teenagers at the narrator’s school.
2) They have very long hair.
3) She sees it written on the screen during the show.
4) She goes from hopeful excitement to hysteria.
The Beatles had a different aesthetic than the teenagers at the narrator’s school.
2) They have very long hair.
3) She sees it written on the screen during the show.
4) She goes from hopeful excitement to hysteria.
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