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What is suggested about the grandmothers in the line “With veins rolling roughly over quick hands” (line 9)?
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Gerry Ellis was originally studying to become a “marine biologist” (line 2). What is a marine biologist?
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What does the speaker of the poem reveal in the final line, “Why am I not as they?”
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Last year, Stateport suffered through a major hurricane that destroyed many homes and businesses and evacuated would-be vacationers.
How does this information affect how the reader might view this letter?
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If the grandmothers described in the poem suddenly faced a grave economic problem, which one of the following would they be most likely to do?
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Later in the novel from which this excerpt is taken, Rozin leaves her family to nurse a former lover who is dying of cancer. Which detail from the excerpt suggests how Rozin feels about this decision?
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Which of the following phrases indicates that the Bank is trying not to upset the employees?
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What is the effect of describing the weather during the family dinner (lines 24–27)?
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From the excerpt, what can we assume was Helen’s attitude toward nature before the storm?
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What feeling does the speaker attribute to the fish by calling them "wonder-eyed" (line 2)?