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[T]he great Mississippi, the majestic, the magnificent Mississippi, rolling its mile-wide tide along, shining in the sun; the dense forest away on the other side; the point above the town, and the point below, bounding the river-glimpse and turning it into a sort of sea, and withal a very still and brilliant and lonely one.

A. The reader is amused to see that the river is a cheerful and bright place.
B. The reader is moved to learn that the river is beautiful but forsaken.
C. The reader is troubled by the river's still but dangerous nature.
D. The reader is surprised by the river's turbulence and darkness.
Part B
Which pair of phrases from the passage best supports the answer to Part A?

A. the majestic, the magnificent … very still and brilliant and lonely
B. rolling its mile-wide tide … dense forest away on the other side
C. along, shining in the sun … bounding the river-glimpse
D. rolling its mile-wide tide … turning it into a sort of sea

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Answer:

B, and A

Explanation:

The reader is in awe of the river, but also mentions that it is kinda lonely. The words in part B answer A match that description

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The sentence which shows how the reader feels is:

  • B. The reader is moved to learn that the river is beautiful but forsaken

The pair of phrases from the passage best supports the answer to Part A is:

  • A. the majestic, the magnificent … very still and brilliant and lonely

According to the given question, we can see that there is a narration by a speaker where he talks about the magnificent Mississippi and how it shines in the sun and is brilliant.

As a result of this, we can see that the reader is moved to learn that the river is beautiful but forsaken.

Therefore, the correct answers are options B and A

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