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1. They appeared to me denizens of a brilliant existence. (“The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant") (1 point)

a) actors
b) environmentalists
c) deserters
d) inhabitants
2. Failing that, I could have surreptitiously dumped the whole outfit overboard, written off the forty or so dollars as love’s tribute. (“The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant") (1 point)
a) happily
b) slyly
c) enthusiastically
d) sorrowfully
3. But since he had called our names at the beginning of the service we were mollified. (from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings) (1 point)
a) baffled
b) alerted
c) calmed
d) upset
4. We were maids and farmers, handymen and washerwomen, and anything higher that we aspired to was farcical and presumptuous. (from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings) (1 point)
a) puzzling
b) too bold
c) silly
d) pitiful
5. The ugliness they left was palpable. (from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings) (1 point)
a) able to be felt
b) strange
c) hurtful
d) imagined

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Answer:

1.) Inhabitant

2.) Calmed

3.) Silly

4.) Able to be felt

Step-by-step explanation:

A denizen basically means a citizen. To mollify is to appease something. Farcical is something ridiculous or silly. And of course palpable just means it is something you can touch or feel.

Hope this helps!

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