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Matching: For this section, please choose the answer that best completes each sentence. All questions refer to the reading, Marigolds. Question 15 options: Lizabeth's community can be described as what? What did Lizabeth do to Miss Lottie's marigolds? What day does adult Lizabeth remember so clearly? What does Lizabeth remember when she thinks about the hometown of her youth? What did Lizabeth see that marked the end of her childish innocence and beginning of her adult compassion? When Lizabeth remembers the marigolds, what emotions does she feel? How did Lizabeth feel when she heard her dad cry? What did Lizabeth's rage cause her to do? 1. the brown dust and Miss Lottie's yellow marigolds 2. the chaos of adolescence 3. impoverished and with black workers who have always been depressed 4. the day that the children went to Miss Lottie's to annoy her 5. chant madly at Miss Lottie, which made Lizabeth ashamed of her behavior 6. feel bewildered and afraid 7. destroyed the marigolds in Miss Lottie's garden 8. Seeing Miss Lottie's sad reaction to her Marigolds

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