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

Part A

In Passage 2, what can readers infer about Mr. Gibson?
A. He believes Model Ts were designed for men.
B. He suspects women cannot afford to buy cars.
C. He doesn’t believe women can appreciate the beauty of a car.
D. He does not approve of women driving.
Part B

Which quotation from Passage 2 helps develop this idea?
A. “Well, not all of us at first, of course.” (paragraph 27)
B. “Improved? It’s brand new.” (paragraph 29)
C. “Surely you’re not driving, Birdie. A young woman should—” (paragraph 31)
D. “Well, that’s interesting. Did your father buy it for you?” (paragraph 35)

1 answer

Part A

In Passage 2, the inference that can be made about Mr. Gibson is: C. He doesn’t believe women can appreciate the beauty of a car.

Part B

The quotation from Passage 2 that helps develop this idea is: C. “Surely you’re not driving, Birdie. A young woman should—” (paragraph 31)

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