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  • 6. Which sentence best expresses a theme of the story?
    C
  • 33. Which detail best supports a theme of the story?
    D
  • 2. How do paragraphs 3 and 11 develop an idea in the story?
    D
  • 3. Paragraphs 14 and 18 are important to understanding Chancey because they show that he
    A
  • 1. Which detail from paragraph 3 best helps the reader understand the meaning of the phrase "well turned-out"
    C
  • 34. Paragraphs 13 and 14 suggest that Larry
    D
  • 7. Scientists who have studied horses believe that they are able to understand the moods of the people around them. How does this idea best connect to the details in the story?
    B
  • 32. Read this excerpt from paragraph 9. . . . the yellow buoy with black and white stripes floats on top to mark where the trap is. According to this excerpt, buoys are used to
    C
  • 35. Which detail would be most important to include in a summary of the story?
    D
  • 4. Tom and Nick are similar in the story because they both
    D
  • 30. How do paragraphs 1 and 5 mainly contribute to the structure of the story?
    B
  • 31. Read this sentence from paragraph 8. “ere must be lobsters down there, for sure,” Larry says. Which detail from the story best supports the reason Larry feels certain about the lobsters?
    C
  • 29. Which sentence best describes the narrator’s point of view?
    A
  • 5. How does paragraph 19 help the reader understand the story?
    B