Part A

In "Caline," how does Caline feel after she has been in the city for a week?


She is pleased because she likes her new job.

She is nervous because she doesn't like her new job.

She is upset because she realizes that she craves love, not life in the city.

She is angry because the people in the city look down on her.
Question 2
Part B

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


"For she knew now that it was not the great city and its crowds of people she had so eagerly sought; but the pleasant-faced boy, who had made her picture that day under the mulberry tree."

"Caline liked it very well, for it was pleasant, on Sunday afternoons, to stroll with the children under the great, solemn sugar sheds; or to sit upon the compressed cotton bales, watching the stately steamers . . ."

"And again when she questioned Caline the girl turned away, and went to sit behind the big, yellow cistern, to cry unobserved."

"When the woman asked her again after another week if she were still pleased, she was not so sure."

Respuesta :

Answer:

A = She is upset because she realizes that she craves love, not life in the city.

B = "For she knew now that it was not the great city and its crowds of people she had so eagerly sought; but the pleasant-faced boy, who had made her picture that day under the mulberry tree."

Explanation:

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Answer:

A = She is upset because she realizes that she craves love, not life in the city.

B = "For she knew now that it was not the great city and its crowds of people she had so eagerly sought; but the pleasant-faced boy, who had made her picture that day under the mulberry tree."

Explanation: