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Later in the excerpt, Diana names the cat “The Tiger.” Which quotation from the excerpt links his behavior with his name?
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How could our reaction to a sudden storm be similar to Helen’s?
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When did Helen Keller first become aware of the approaching storm?
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How does Helen Keller characterize herself at the beginning of the excerpt?
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What quality does Diana show consistently throughout the excerpt?
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This excerpt is from an essay titled, “A Lovely Sort of Lower Purpose.” Based on the title and the example described in this excerpt, what is a “lower purpose”?
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At Mrs. Cowey’s parties, Theobald "was almost immediately cut out by other young men less bashful than himself" (lines 34–36) if he ever got near a pretty girl. What does this fact imply about his relationship with the other young men?
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The narrator tries to appease her friend by saying, "It’s only make-believe," but her friend cries out, "No! It isn’t! You know it isn’t!" (lines 39–42). With what are the girls wrestling?
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Based on the character of Grandmother as revealed in this poem, what would she say to someone who was afraid of making a mistake?
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What is the speaker referring to when she says she will be “Gone far away into the silent land” (line 2)?