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Which description of the setting in Passage 2 contributes to an understanding of how Lizzie feels while traveling through the Panhandle?

Question 4 options:

A.) "The chill, hurried along by the wind, made it impossible to stay warm." (Paragraph 8)


B.) "It was here that the Great Plains tilted..." (Paragraph 8)


C.) "Windmills broke the plain, next to dugouts and sod houses and still-forming villages." (Paragraph 9)


D.) "...the children played around a buffalo wallow, the ground mashed." (Paragraph 9)

Question 5 (Mandatory) (2 points)
Which idea from Passage 2 should be included in a summary of the text?

Question 5 options:

A.) Horses are important in No Man's Land.


B.) Bam White's family settled in No Man's Land.


C.) The conditions of No Man's Land are depressing.


D.) Music can help people cope with the harsh Oklahoma climate.


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2 Answers

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Answer:

1. A

2. B

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A). "The chill, hurried along by the wind, made it impossible to stay warm." (Paragraph 8)

B). Bam White's family settled in No Man's Land.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this sentence, we learn that the cold in the Panhandle was intense. The author refers to this as "the chill," and tells us that the cold and the wind made it impossible to stay warm. This description allows us to imagine how Lizzie might have felt travelling through the Panhandle.

The detail that should be included in a summary of the text is that the Bam White family settled in No Man's Land. This is particularly important, as this knowledge is required in order to understand the rest of the story, as well as the circumstances that the family experienced.

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