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Asap need asap! check me answers if wrong, correct 1. in “eveline”, the dust is a symbol for__ a. the family’s affection b. the past power < — c. hope for the future d. a sense of duty 2. what can you conclude about paul’s mother in, “the rocking-horse winner” based on her thoughts and actions in the story ? a. she has an unhappy childhood b. she is willing to let her son provide for her needs c. she will never be satisfied with her financial situation < — d. she will never go into debt again 3. an important theme in “the rocking-horse winner” is a. the triumphs of human kindness b. the challenges of life in upper class c. the risks of acting greedily< — d. the challenges of loving selflessly 4.what does the train symbolize in “the train from rhodesia”? a. the barriers between colonist and native people < — b. the ability of native artist to create beauty c. a world in which morality is quickly changing d. a sense of despair about the future 5.what make the young woman in “the train from rhodesia” feel so much shame ? a. the realization that she values money more that people b. her fear that she will never visit rhodesia again c. the recognition that she does not love her husband d. her participation in the poor treatment of native artist < — 6. the turning point in “the rocking-horse winner” come when a. uncle oscar criticizes hester for her role in her sons death b. paul collapses after learning the winner of the derby < — c. paul’s mother tells him their misfortune is a result of bad luck d. paul secretly gives his winning to his mother 7. the outlook of eveline and the young woman in “the train from rhodesia” at the end of each story is characterized a. depression about the future b. irritation due to circumstances c. anger caused by family d. optimism about marriage < —-

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