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Read the following sentences from "The Black Sheep."

Meanwhile, the ones who had become rich got into the honest man's habit of going to the bridge at night to watch the water flow by beneath it. This increased the confusion because it meant lots of others became rich and lots of others became poor.

Now, the rich people saw that if they went to the bridge every night, they'd soon be poor. And they thought: "Let's pay some of the poor to go and rob for us." They made contracts, fixed salaries, percentages: they were still thieves of course, and they still tried to swindle each other. But, as tends to happen, the rich got richer and richer and the poor got poorer and poorer.

12.
In these sentences, the narrator seems to suggest that

the people admire the honest man's hobbies.
most people try to cheat others in some way.
societal structures are built on values and hard work.
society does not reward those who perform good deeds.

Read the following sentence from "The Balek Scales."

Everything my grandfather took to the Baleks he entered on the back of a torn-off calendar page: every pound of mushrooms, every gram of thyme, and on the right-hand side, in his childish handwriting, he entered the amount he received for each item; he scrawled in every pfennig, from the age of seven to the age of twelve, and by the time he was twelve the year 1900 had arrived, and because the Baleks had been raised to the aristocracy by the Emperor, they gave every family in the village a quarter of a pound of real coffee, the Brazilian kind; there was also free beer and tobacco for the men, and at the chateau there was a great banquet; many carriages stood in the avenue of poplars leading from the entrance gates to the chateau.

13.
In this sentence, the narrator recounts the grandfather's note taking most likely to

show the meticulous nature of the men in his village.
demonstrate how intelligent his grandfather had been.
provide a contrasting image of rich and poor in his society.
illustrate the importance of accuracy when measuring income.

Read the following sentences from "Forbidden Fruit."

It was perhaps to overtake him that my brother had wanted to become a car driver since the fourth grade. On every scrap of paper he would write the same text:

To: Transport Office
Chief Manager
I hereby request that you employ me at your agency since I am a third-class driver.

Later he realized his childhood dream, but it turned out that he had to exceed speed limits to overtake his temperament and finally had to change his trade.

14.
Using information in these sentences, the reader can most likely conclude that the narrator's brother

cannot hold a steady job due to his fits of rage.
lost his driver's license due to speeding violations.
is embarrassed about his lack of accomplishment.
knows from an early age that he wants to race cars.

Read the following lines from the story "Forbidden Fruit."

Of course, in childhood there were occasions when I could have tasted pork in kindergarten or ate at the home of a friend, but I never broke the commandment.

When we had rice and pork in kindergarten, I fished out all the pieces of pork and gave them to my friends. I conquered the agony of yearning by the sweetness of self-denial. I enjoyed my ideological superiority. It was pleasant to be an enigma, to behave in a way baffling to everyone around. And yet, all the more intensely did I dream of transgression.

15.
The type of conflict portrayed in these sentences can best be identified as

man vs. man.
man vs. nature.
man vs. society.
man vs. himself.

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12- The correct answer is D.

This passage explains that, as people grew richer, they also grew worried of becoming poor. Therefore, they deviced a plan in which they would pay the poor to steal for them. This way, they would become richer, and the poor would be even poorer.

This explains that society does not reward those who are good and perform good deed, but those who take advatange of their situations and the people around them.

13- The correct answer is C.

The narrator's grandfather's meticulousness in counting and writing down each pfenning he was awarded, contrast greately with how easily the Beeks give away expensive things, such as coffee, tabaco and beer.

14- The correct answer is B.

From this excerpt we can deduce that the narrator's brother has behavioural problems. In order to cope with his  rage, he needed to drive at a very high velocity, wich eventually caused him to lose his license due to his speeding violations.

15- The correct answer is D.

The conflict portrayed in this passage is man vs himself because the speaker has an internal dispute.

Even though he feels pleased with his ability of self-denial, he also finds himself very tempted to break the commandment and transgress.

Read the passage and answer the questions that follows:

  • From "The Black Sheep", the narrator seems to suggest that "most people try to cheat others in some way" which makes the rich become richer and the poor become poorer.

  • From "The Balek Scales", the narrator recounts the grandfather's note taking most likely to "demonstrate how intelligent his grandfather had been".

  • From "Forbidden Fruit", the reader can most likely conclude that the narrator's brother "cannot hold a steady job due to his fits of rage".

  • From ""Forbidden Fruit", the type of conflict portrayed in these sentences can best be identified as "man vs. himself".

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