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Which one of the following techniques does the author rely on most to tell the story?
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Based on Rozin’s character as revealed in this excerpt, if Rozin has to tell her daughters that she is leaving the family for a while, how would she probably do it?
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This documentary film includes several other stories about coyotes besides the ones related here. Based on the stories in this excerpt, what are the probable topics of the other stories?
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What does Rose’s comment “Don’t look as if it was the end of the world, Sam!” (lines 55–56) suggest about her?
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After Florence told Ma she was leaving, "The center of her mind was filled with the image of the great, white clock at the railway station, on which the hands did not cease to move" (lines 10–13).
What was Florence thinking about after she told Ma her plans?
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What character trait of the speaker is revealed in line 12, "Down in the flood of remembrance, I weep like a child for the past"?
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Why does Molly make “a wordless sound” (line 17)?
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Grandmother warns not to “set yourself up a neat little / suburban row” (lines 3–4).
What is she warning against?
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What is the speaker’s mood in the poem?
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What kind of relationship do Rozin and her husband Richard seem to have based on the way they interact with each other in this excerpt?