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Which of the following passages most strongly shows Abuela’s lack of familiarity with New Jersey?
Right up to the time when we’re supposed to pick up the old lady at the airport, my mother is telling me stories about how hard times were for la familia on la isla, and how la abuela worked night and day to support them after their father died of a heart attack.”
“It is January, two feet of snow on the ground, and she’s wearing a shawl over a thick black dress.”
"It’s like she had a spot picked out for some unknown reason, and although it’s the most inconvenient seat in the house, that’s where she has to sit.”
"She is praying loud, in Spanish, and singing hymns at the top of her creaky voice.”
What does the following passage most strongly show about the father’s perspective of his daughter?
My father decides that he should stay home with my mother and that I should escort la abuela to church. He tells me this on Saturday night as I’m getting ready to go to the mall with my friends.
“No way,” I say.
I go for the car keys on the kitchen table: he usually leaves them there for me on Friday and Saturday night. He beats me to them.
“No way,” he says, pocketing them and grinning at me.
The father believes the daughter needs to learn to drive more safely.
The father believes the daughter should be punished for being disagreeable.
The father believes the daughter needs gentle encouragement to do the right thing.
The father believes the daughter should learn to make decisions more quickly.
Which is most strongly a similarity between the narrator and Abuela?
Both the narrator and Abuela wear clothes that make them appear small in stature.
Both the narrator and Abuela enjoy telling jokes to the family to make them laugh.
Both the narrator and Abuela cover their faces with their hands when embarrassed.
Both the narrator and Abuela walk with small steps to get to the church on Sunday.
Which passage best identifies the source of the narrator’s guilt at the end of the story?
“Once home, she refuses to let my mother buy her a coat because it’s a waste of money for the two weeks she’ll be in el Polo Norte, as she calls New Jersey, the North Pole.”
“I do have a responsibility to Sandra and Anita, who don’t drive yet.”
“When we get to the apartment, my parents are at the kitchen table, where my mother is trying to eat some soup.”
"Your grandmother says to tell you that of all the hurtful things you can do to a person, the worst is to make them feel as if they are worth nothing.”
Which inference about the narrator’s feelings toward Abuela is best supported by the text?
She is hoping to show Abuela around the city.
She is excited to introduce Abuela to friends.
She is uncertain how to keep Abuela safe.
She is ashamed to be seen with Abuela.
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