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English, 16.02.2021 17:00 celestemaria0727

Directions: Read the passage and then answer the following questions. What is the narrator's perspective of the journey he and his mother are taking?
A He thinks of the journey as an exciting adventure.
B He is frightened of what might happen on the journey.
The uncertainty of where they will end up makes him nervous.
The other people they meet irritate him.
from This Boy's Life
by Tobias Wolff
Our car boiled over again just after my mother and I crossed
the Continental Divide? While we were waiting for it to cool we
heard, from somewhere above us, the bawling of an airhom.
The sound got louder and then a big truck came around the
corner and shot past us into the next curve, its trailer shimmying
wildly. We stared after it "Oh, Toby," my mother said, "he's lost
his brakes.
The sound of the hom grew distant, then faded in the wind
that sighed in the trees all around us.
By the time we got there, quite a few people were standing
along the cliff where the truck went over. It had smashed through
the guardrails and fallen hundreds of feet through empty space
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