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1.
Which statement best shows a problem in Travels with Charley?

So it was that I determined to look again, to try to rediscover this monster land.

[S]ince my photograph was as widely distributed as my publisher could make it, I would find it impossible to move about without being recognized.

Let me say in advance that in over ten thousand miles, in thirty-four states, I was not recognized even once.

Even those people who might have known me against a background I am supposed to have, in no case identified me in Rocinante.
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2.
It is some years since I have been alone, nameless, friendless, without any of the safety one gets from family, friends, and accomplices. There is no reality in the danger. It's just a very lonely, helpless feeling at first – a kind of desolate feeling.

Which statement describes the solution to the problem in the passage from Travels with Charley?

I took one companion on my journey – an old French gentleman poodle known as Charley.

Because it was a wind strange to me, and therefore mysterious, it set up mysterious responses in me.

For myself, I try to keep the line open even for things I can't understand or explain, but it is difficult in this frightened time.

Just as I felt unwanted in this land, so do I feel a reluctance in writing about it.
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3.
As the sun angled, the buttes and coulees, the cliffs and sculptured hills and ravines lost their burned and dreadful look and glowed with yellow and rich browns and a hundred variations of red and silver gray, all picked out by streaks of coal black. It was so beautiful that I stopped near a thicket of dwarfed and wind-warped cedars and junipers, and once stopped I was caught, trapped in color and dazzled by the clarity of the light.

What is the author’s purpose for providing the description in this passage?

to persuade people to visit the Bad Lands
to inform people of the natural beauty in a part of America
to argue against development of the Bad Lands
to entertain people with the unusual sights

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Answer:

The correct answers are the following

1. B - [S]ince my photograph was as widely distributed as my publisher could make it, I would find it impossible to move about without being recognized.

2. A - I took one companion on my journey - an old French gentleman poodle known as Charley.

3. D - To enterain people with the unusual sights.

Explanation:

One of the problems noted by John Steinbeck during his roadtrip was precisely that his fame made it almost impossible to move about and to know America at a personal level because he was widely recognized.

Steinbeck travelled with Charley, his wife's 10-year-old French poodle, which he decided to bring with him at the last minute.

In this travelogue, Steinbeck provides descriptions of gorgeous landscapes of America, the country he devoted to know on a personal level. The use of these descriptive elements presents the reader with an unusual sight that keeps him or her engaged with the book.

Answer:

B-to inform people of the natural beauty in a part of America

Explanation:

On edge nuity

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