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The following question has two parts. Answer Part A and then answer Part B. Part A: What is the significance of the fact that townspeople have come to the train station to see George off?

Question 2 options:

A)

It suggests that to most people of Winesburg, the chance to witness someone leaving is unusual.

B)

It emphasizes that many Winesburg residents think George will find success in the city.

C)

It shows that Winesburg residents disapprove of George's choice.

D)

It implies that George will stay in touch with those he leaves behind in Winesburg.

Answer this question please!

The following question has two parts. Answer Part A and then answer Part B.

Part A: Select a theme expressed in the text?

Question 4 options:

A)

People who rise early achieve their dreams.

B)

New beginnings are a common part of life.

C)

George wants to have one last look at his favorite place to walk.

D)

Even farmers who live in cities still love the land.

and this

Part B: Which two sentences from the passage best develop the theme in Part A?

Question 5 options:

"The east was pink with the dawn and long streaks of light climbed into the sky where a few stars still

shone."

"The fields are owned by farmers who live in town and drive homeward at evening along Trunion Pike in light creaking wagons."

"It was April and the young tree leaves were just coming out of their buds."

"The boy who slept in the hotel office lay on a cot by the door. His mouth was open and he snored lustily."

"George crept past the cot and went out into the silent deserted main street."

"In the late afternoon in the hot summers when the road and the fields are covered with dust, a smoky haze lies over the great flat basin of land."

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