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The following text is adapted from Edgar Allan Poe’s 1849 story “Landor’s Cottage.”

During a pedestrian trip last summer, through one or two of the river counties of New York, I found myself, as the day declined, somewhat embarrassed about the road I was pursuing. The land undulated very remarkably; and my path, for the last hour, had wound about and about so confusedly, in its effort to keep in the valleys, that I no longer knew in what direction lay the sweet village of B——, where I had determined to stop for the night.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

  1. A

    The narrator remembers a trip he took and admits to getting lost.

  2. B

    The narrator recalls fond memories of a journey that he took through some beautiful river counties.

  3. C

    The narrator describes what he saw during a long trip through a frequently visited location.

  4. D

    The narrator explains the difficulties he encountered on a trip and how he overcame them.

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