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  1. The compass is significant to the narrator because it serves as a connection to her father, Gideon Tucker. One detail from the
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  2. What might have happened with the compass?The compass might be completely broken. The Professor and Harry may not know how to
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  3. When performing a construction, what are the only tools needed to complete the construction?(1 point)Responses only a compass
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  4. Which of these best serves as an example of ironic humor? Responses A The narrator presents a series of conversation topics,
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  5. Which of the following actions would be most likely to affect the accuracy of the compass? (Choose 3)Responses A Moving the
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  6. Question 1A)When performing a construction, what are the only tools needed to complete the construction?(1 point) Responses only
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  7. Which of the following contribute to the development of the narrator's character in Joyce's 'Araby'?The narrator's physical
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  8. PART A: In the story, what causes the conflict between the narrator and the old man?A. The narrator and the old man recent
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  9. Dan is using a compass to navigate back to base camp the compass has a diameter of 4 centimeters what is the compass radius
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  10. It can be inferred that Henry and Eva have played a significant role in helping the narrator and Daniel survive a traumatic
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