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Part A In "Caline," how does Caline feel when she first arrives in the city for her new job? A. She is anxious about being around so many people.
B. She misses the simple life that she had at home.
C. She is in awe of how the city is so different from her hometown.
D. She is uncomfortable because she only speaks patois.

Question 2 Part B
Which evidence from "Caline" best supports the answer in Part A?

A. "The woman lived in a tiny, stuccoed house, with green blinds, and three wooden steps leading down to the banquette."
B. "The flagman's sister was a kind and gentle task-mistress."
C. "She had to readjust all her preconceptions to fit the reality of it."
D. "At the end of a week or two she wanted to know how the girl liked it all."

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