<span>She screams.
"When Lennie explains that he likes to pet soft things, Curley's wife reveals that she too likes to feel silk and velvet, and she invites him to feel her hair, which is very soft. He does, but his big, clumsy fingers start to mess it up, and she angrily tells him to let go. As she tries to get her hair away from Lennie, he becomes scared and holds on more tightly. When she begins to scream, Lennie covers her mouth with his hand. A struggle ensues — Lennie panicking and Curley's wife's eyes "wild with terror" — until her body flops "like a fish" and then she is still."</span>
Answer:
11) Both of my parents wishes to visit Utah´s Arches National Park
12) Only one of my parents wants to go this summer
13) Most of my friends have never been to a National Park
14) Peanut butter and jelly was our favorite choice for the picnic in the park.
Explanation:
This passage is appropiate for students familiar with literary jargon. The passage is quite explanatory, with a clear explanation and examples, thus targeting students rather than teachers. While it does not include informal English, and it is not particularly persuasive, it does include literary terms like setting, plot, theme, among others. Moreover, the passage clearly talks about literature mainly.
Answer:
A. a print dictionary
B. spell check for a word processing program
C. an online dictionary