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Which idea from the passage is a FACT?
A) French artichokes are also difficult to eat.
B) Corn on the cob one of the most difficult foods to eat gracefully.
C) An awkward situation arises if a guest breaks a glass at the table.
D) Many foods can be eaten with the fingers instead of a fork or spoon.
2)
What can the reader conclude is an intended reason for circulating the "finger bowls" following the consumption of any fruit?
A) to cleanse the palette
B) to cleanse sticky fingers
C) to add fragrance to the table
D) to avoid confusion and embarrassment
3)
What inference can you make about cookies, as compared with corn on the cob, shrimp, and grapes?
A) These foods can be eaten with the fingers.
B) These foods should be served at formal dinners.
C) These foods are risky to serve at formal dinners.
D) These foods should not be eaten with the fingers.
4)
Which of these statements reveals the author's bias?
A) Various foods are eaten with the fingers instead of fork or spoon.
B) Sometimes a cup of coffee or a glass of water is overturned at the table.
C) Shrimps also, when served whole in their shells, may be separated, peeled and eaten with the fingers.
D) [I]t is really quite important that one should be careful not to let an accident of this kind happen too often, otherwise one will soon acquire the reputation of being a clumsy boor.
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