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1) forty-nine are glad to a hand. a. shake b. bite c. hold d. lend 2) live in constant fear. a. four, maybe five. b. sixty, give or take c. seventy-seven d. half at least 3) half or more are in crowds. a. happy b. savage c. fearful d. mortal 4) the number of people is a lot. a. hunched b. compassionate c. wise d. righteous for question 5, identify the subordinating conjunction in the sentence. 5) you cannot obtain your driver’s license unless you practice driving. a. cannot b. your c. unless d. you 6) what is the advantage of mixing exact and approximate numbers in this poem? (essay for number six) “and yet the books” 7-10 7) the poem compares books to a. chestnuts b. trees c. castles d. fires 8) books survive in spite a. planets in motion b. women in dresses c. trees in autumn d. songs in the valley 9) a buzzing flame their letters. a. burned into b. licked away c. flashed onto d. roared across 10) frail warmth cools down with memory. a. books b. a flame’s c. our d. the earth’s for question 11, identify the word or words modified by the underlined adverbial clause. 11) “although the boy was small”, he could outrun all of his competitors. a. could b. outrun c. could outrun d. of his

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