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It is very common in the United States when meeting a new person to ask them Where are you from originally? In her poem Peaches, Adrienne Su, a Chinese American who grew up in the state of Georgia, sheds light on the complexity of answering that question when you are both stranger and native. This poem reflects upon the complex identities many Americans grapple with—a critical factor to consider as our nation continues to evolve into a twenty-first-century American community characterized by wide diversity.
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<span>In April 1944, a couple of intruders break into the office. In the process, they break a plank to the door that leads to the secret hiding place where Anne lives such a precarious existence with her family. Mr. Van Daan makes the fatal mistake of shouting, "Police!" at the men in an effort to scare them away. But he forgets that this will simply draw attention to the existence of the secret annex.</span>
Q1 - sentence 3
Q2 - it is a transition word
Q3 - sentence 4
Q4 - identical to Q3 and similar to Q1 except for the word "phrase" versus "clause"
Q5 - the second sentence is correct: <span>Under the tree, Angel found three gold coins.
Q6 - the last option: </span><span>After six hours, the bright, hot sun became unbearable.
Q7 - last option: </span><span>Sparky, you are one sweet puppy!
Q8 - 2nd sentence: </span><span>She walked down the long, winding road.
</span>Q9 - 3rd option: <span>Ricardo screamed as he spilled his frozen pineapple slushy.
Q10 - 1st sentence: </span><span>School began on a cold September morning.
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