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Easy Reading and Writing · Craft and Structure · Text Structure and Purpose · MCQ

The following text is adapted from Charles Chesnutt’s 1899 short story “Mars Jeems’s Nightmare.” The narrator and his wife have recently moved to the southern United States, and Julius is their carriage driver.

Julius [was] very useful when we moved to our new residence. He had a thorough knowledge of the neighborhood, was familiar with the roads and the watercourses, knew the qualities of the various soils and what they would produce, and where the best hunting and fishing were to be had. He was a marvelous hand in the management of horses and dogs.

Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?

  1. A

    To compare the narrator’s reaction to a new home with his wife’s reaction

  2. B

    To give an example of Julius’s knowledge about soil

  3. C

    To show that the narrator and Julius often hunt and fish together

  4. D

    To explain different ways in which Julius was helpful

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