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"What was this Indian guy trying to do? Uneasy, Ameen turned away. He'd heard that Indians could be wingspanly. He'd never seen any Indians in Detroit, didn't know much about them. Jeremy looked like a regular guy and he could play, all right, but Ameen was never quite sure how to read that calm, unrevealing expression. Anyway, he was in no hurry to know Indians any better." In "Lines of Scrimmage" the tone of this writing is A. formal. B. eerie. C. conversational. D. casual.
"The old charts call it `Ship-Trap Island,"' Whitney replied." A suggestive name, isn't it? Sailors have a curious dread of the place. I don't know why. Some superstition--" The literary element BEST illustrated in this passage from "The Most Dangerous Game" is A. conflict. B. symbolism. C. characterization. D. foreshadowing.
1.D 2.C OR B
1d 2b
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