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IReady Reading: Complete Questions/Answers_2022-23. 
 
In Passage 1, what can be understood from Lou's argument at the bottom of page 3? 
The family has been in debt before. 
How does the author create tension in the last two paragraphs of Passage 2? 
by contrasting what Mrs. Brandeis was expected to do with what she did do. 
Which common theme from American literature do both passages develop? 
Determination in the face of hardship. 
Which familiar trait of American literary characters do both...
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IReady Reading•IReady Reading
IReady Reading: Complete Questions/Answers_2022-23. 
 
In Passage 1, what can be understood from Lou's argument at the bottom of page 3? 
The family has been in debt before. 
How does the author create tension in the last two paragraphs of Passage 2? 
by contrasting what Mrs. Brandeis was expected to do with what she did do. 
Which common theme from American literature do both passages develop? 
Determination in the face of hardship. 
Which familiar trait of American literary characters do both...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages's •
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IReady Reading•IReady Reading
IReady Reading: Complete Questions/Answers_. 
 
In Passage 1, what can be understood from Lou's argument at the bottom of page 3? 
The family has been in debt before. 
How does the author create tension in the last two paragraphs of Passage 2? 
by contrasting what Mrs. Brandeis was expected to do with what she did do. 
Which common theme from American literature do both passages develop? 
Determination in the face of hardship. 
Which familiar trait of American literary characters do both Alexan...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages's •
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IReady Reading•IReady Reading
IReady Reading: Complete Questions/Answers_2022-23. 
 
In Passage 1, what can be understood from Lou's argument at the bottom of page 3? 
The family has been in debt before. 
How does the author create tension in the last two paragraphs of Passage 2? 
by contrasting what Mrs. Brandeis was expected to do with what she did do. 
Which common theme from American literature do both passages develop? 
Determination in the face of hardship. 
Which familiar trait of American literary characters do both...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages's •
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IReady Reading•IReady Reading