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Selection 2: Uh, Thanks for the Help?
1 Randall Smith, owner of Security Now, shook his head as he surveyed his store. What a mess!
2 A month ago, his accountant had reminded him that he was required to perform an inventory at the end of the year. Randall had gratefully accepted the help of his “creative” nephew, Jared, the graphic artist. Turned out Jared had been a little too creative in his labeling, and Randall found himself opening boxes just to find out what was inside. Then, with just a week to go, Miguel, Randall’s assistant, decided he needed time off to study for his finals.
3 With only days before the deadline, Randall surveyed the disorder. Opened boxes filled with cameras, locks, and keypads were strewn about the storeroom floor. Incomplete inventory sheets were pinned to half the shelves. Randall wasn’t sure how he was going get everything in order by the weekend. Never enough help when you need it, he grumbled.
4 Randall finished off an aisle in the storeroom, then went home for dinner. Returning an hour later, he opened the storeroom door and stood frozen in shock. The room had been thoroughly straightened up. All the boxes were arranged in neat rows. Unpacked components were neatly sorted by type and manufacturer. Did Miguel come by? he thought, numbly. But he doesn’t have a key. Had someone broken in? But who would bother breaking in to—help?
5 Randall completed inventory of another aisle in the storeroom. On a sudden inspiration, he set up a few of the new security cameras around the store, and then left for the night.
6 Around midnight, Randall was awoken by an alert on his phone. There was movement inside the store! Fingers trembling, he opened the app to link to the video feed.
7 What he saw left him speechless. Small gnome-like creatures swarmed up the storeroom shelves. As the gnomes on the shelves called out model numbers, the ones standing below checked them off on their clipboards. Others checked off the contents of the opened boxes, and then repacked and reshelved the boxes.
8 As Randall stared in disbelief, the gnomes finished up. They streamed onto the table in the back and vaulted out through the open window. The last gnome stopped on the table, turned, and winked at the camera. Then, he too was gone.
9 Randall was dumbfounded. Who would believe he had been aided by creatures out of a fairy tale? And perhaps more importantly, what would people think of a security business that couldn’t prevent a break-in at its own site? Well, he didn’t have to tell anyone what he had seen.
10 Just then, his phone rang. “Hullo?” he said.
11 “Randall, it’s Carl from across the street. I just happened to be walking Maisie past your store when I saw a whole gang of burglars leaving by the back window. I called the police. Funny, I didn’t hear one of your fancy alarms go off.”
12 “Uh, yeah, Carl, no, the alarm works silently. Thanks for calling, though.” Randall sighed. Sometimes, he thought, the best help might be no help at all.
13 Randall returned to bed and was soon slumbering soundly. When the alarm on the phone chimed again, he was too deep asleep to be roused. As a result, he missed the surveillance camera footage showing the gnomes returning to stock his store’s display window with sneakers they had taken from Mr. Kavanaugh’s shoe emporium across the street. That surprise would have to wait until morning.
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Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm. “The Elves and the Shoemaker.” Translated by Margaret Hunt; 1884.
Which answer choice best compares the plot structures of Selection 1 and Selection 2?
A. Selection 1 tells all events in linear order. Selection 2 starts in medias res with Randall looking at his store, flashes back to earlier events, and then returns to linear order.
B. Selection 1 tells all events in linear order. Selection 2 flashes back to Randall looking at his store, then returns to linear order, and concludes in medias res.
C. Selection 1 starts in medias res with the shoemaker’s cutting out the leather, flashes back to earlier events, and then returns to linear order. Selection 2 tells all events in linear order.
D. Selection 1 flashes back to the shoemaker’s cutting out the leather, then returns to linear order, and concludes in medias res. Selection 2 tells all events in linear order.
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Selection 1 (the Grimm story) proceeds chronologically. Selection 2 begins in medias res (Randall surveying his messy store), then flashes back ("A month ago...") and afterward returns to the present and continues in linear order.
Selection 1 (the Grimm story) proceeds chronologically. Selection 2 begins in medias res (Randall surveying his messy store), then flashes back ("A month ago...") and afterward returns to the present and continues in linear order.
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