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According to the narrator, one consequence of Silas

adopting Eppie is that he
A) has renounced all desire for money.
B) better understands his place in nature.
C) seems more accepting of help from others.
D) looks forward to a different kind of future.

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Answer: Choice B is the best answer. The previous question asks what

consequence Silas has experienced as a result of adopting Eppie. The

answer, that he begins to imagine a new future for himself and her, is

supported in the first paragraph: “but Eppie was an object compacted

of changes and hopes that forced his thoughts onward, and carried

them far away from their old eager pacing towards the same blank

limit — carried them away to the new things that would come with the

coming years.

User Ketan Yekale
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