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Part A In the memoir "A Home Away from Home," how does the author feel about going to Grandma Rose's farm? 1. She feels bored going with her family on the same trip every year. 2. She is enthusiastic about going to Grandma Rose's farm. 3. She worries that Grandma Rose's home will not look the same. 4. She is reluctant to leave her home and friends in Baltimore. Question 2 Part B Which statement from the text best supports the answer in Part A? 1. "I couldn't wait to sit with her on the porch and listen to her tell old family stories." 2. "Aunts and uncles squeezed the children, but we cousins greeted each other shyly." 3. "...we pulled up in front of Grandma Rose's old white house and burst out of the car." 4. "When our parents woke us up at 3 a. m., we shuffled into the car with our bed pillows..."

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