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GED Reasoning Through Language Arts GED-Reading Question # 30 Topic 4 Discussion

GED Reasoning Through Language Arts GED-Reading Question # 30 Topic 4 Discussion

GED-Reading Exam Topic 4 Question 30 Discussion:
Question #: 30
Topic #: 4

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GED-Reading Question 30

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When Anatou tells Tarto that she is going to the forest, Tarto cries, “(Impulsively) But you can’t” (line 50). How does his concern for Anatou’s safety contrast with his earlier statements to her?


A.

fear of the forest and love of nature


B.

love for Anatou and another woman


C.

culture’s beliefs and his own feelings


D.

desire to be successful and his need to be loved


E.

anger at Anatou’s desertion and his own hunger


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