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Tps//test. mapnwea. org/growth/#/test-play Read the passage.
[The store clerk] was dressed with exceeding smartness and wore several bangle bracelets that glittered and rattled and tinkled with
every movement of her hands. Matthew was covered with confusion at finding her there at all; and those bangles completehy wrecked his wits at
one fell swoop.
"What can I do for you this evening Mr. Cuthbert?" Miss Lucilla Harris inquired, briskly and ingratiatingly, tapping the counter with both
hands
"Have you any-any-anywell now, say any garden rakes? stammered Matthew.
Miss Harris looked somewhat surprised, as well she might, to hear a man inquiring for garden rakes in the middle of December.
During her abeen e sid, butthey re up-stairs in the lumber-room. l go and see
When Miss Harris returned with the rake and cheerfulv inourd e
STor
lse to-night, Mr. Cuthbert
Matthew took bis courage in both
hands and replied: "Wel now, since you suggest it. I might as well-take-that is-look atbuy some-some yseed
en
Miss Harris had heard Matthew Cuthbert called odd. She now concluded that he was entirely crazy.
"We only keep hayseed in the spring" she explained loftily. "Weve none on hand just now."
"oh, certainly-certainly-just as you say." stammered unhappy Matthew, seizing the rake and making for the door, At the threshold he
recollected that he had not paid for it and he turned miserably back. While Mis Harris was counting out his change he raltied his powers for a
Based on the passage, which best describes Matthew Cuthbert?
O1. quick to change his mind
O2. confused about what he wants
O3. interested in unusual farming methods
O4. shy in the company of sophisticated women

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