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question 1:
read the poem.

family heirlooms

my grandpa loved to read.

left school early – had to work –

but, boy did that man read.

visits when i was young —

he’d lead me into the back room of his house.

books everywhere, floor to ceiling.

“everything i know — it’s all here.” he waved a hand like a magician.

i was in college when they moved him to the home — he couldn’t make it on his own.

packing up his house,

my cousin finds a locked door.

a key.

a note.

“for you,” he says.

for school, i read.

i know before i open the door.

“why’d he give you those? ” my cousin asks. “aren’t there books at college? ”

nothing to say—

i grab a box to pack my grandpa’s hopes for me.

which statement best expresses how the books affect the meaning of the poem?

a. they symbolize the grandfather's belief that a formal education is unnecessary.

b. they symbolize the grandfather’s unfilled dreams of becoming a scholar.

c. they symbolize the grandfather’s desire for knowledge, which he passes on to the speaker.

d. they symbolize the grandfather’s hard work, which allowed him to pursue a college education.

i chose c.

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question 2:
read the passage.

denuclearization and the two koreas, 1993–2001

the end of the cold war altered the korean peninsula’s diplomatic landscape. the republic of korea (south korea) established diplomatic relations with the longstanding allies of the democratic people’s republic of korea (north korea): the soviet union, in 1990, and china, in 1992. in 1991 both koreas were simultaneously admitted into the u. n. these developments… opened up the possibility of …normalization of u. s.-north korean relations. denuclearization, a key aim of u. s. diplomacy, was at the heart of a series of crises on the korean peninsula throughout the clinton administration.

there were signs of hope in early steps toward denuclearization. in january 1992, north korea publicly committed to signing the nuclear safeguards agreement with the u. n.’s international atomic energy agency (iaea) and to permitting inspections of its primary nuclear facility at yongbyon. in april of the same year, the north and south signed the joint declaration of the denuclearization of the korean peninsula, which barred the parties from developing or acquiring nuclear weapons and limited them to using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes only.

however, north korea’s refusal throughout 1992 and 1993 to cease and disclose its nuclear activities at yongbyon, in defiance of iaea agreements and directives … initiated a series of crises.

the parties returned to negotiations, but these, too, faltered as north korea resisted iaea inspections. by march 1994, north korean diplomats threatened war if the united states and south korea went to the u. n. in may north korea withdrew from the iaea. a last minute trip to north korea by president jimmy carter in june 1994 averted war and led to u. s.-north korean bilateral negotiations and the october 1994 agreed framework for the denuclearization of north korea.

in 1998, suspected nuclear weapons activities at kumchang-ri brought the agreed framework to the brink of collapse. once inspectors were finally allowed in, they found no evidence of nuclear activity, but mistrust remained high.

north korea broke out of the 1994 agreement in the winter of 2002, resulting in the opening of the six-party talks the following year, hosted by china.

how do the words refusal, defiance, and crises affect the tone of paragraph 3 of this passage?

a. they establish an irreverent, mocking tone.

b. they create a troubled, pessimistic tone.

c. they shift the tone to one of righteous indignation and anger.

d. they reinforce the passage's objective and callous tone.

i chose b.

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