GED Language Arts Test 6
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Questions below refer to the following excerpt from a novel:  Will His Mother Let Him Leave?     'Beatrice,' he said suddenly, 'I want to go away to school. Everybody in  Minneapolis is going to go away to school.' Beatrice showed some alarm. (5) 'But you're only fifteen.'     'Yes, but everybody goes away to school  at fifteen, and I want to, Beatrice.' On Beatrice's suggestion, the subject was dropped for the rest of the walk, but a (10) week later she delighted him by saying, 'Amory, I have decided to let you have your way. If you still want to, you can go away to school.'     'Yes?'... Show more
GED Language Arts Test 6
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1. Why does Beatrice want Amory to visit Monsignor Darcy?
2. How does Amory calling his mother by her first name influence the excerpt?
3. Why does Beatrice most likely think it is better for Amory to grow up in America?
4. Based on the information in this excerpt, which of the following would Beatrice most likely prefer to do?
5. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the excerpt?
6. Based on Beatrice saying 'I feel my life should have slipped away close to an older, mellower civilization, a land of greens and autumnal browns' (lines 31 to 34), what does she suggest about America?