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Part A
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Based on details in the passage, how does Rounds most likely feel in the narrator’s prescence?
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A. He is unsure if he should continue viewing the remaining exhibits in the museum.
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B. He wishes that he could be the curator of the museum because he knows he could do a much better job.
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C. He finds fault with the organized and controlled surroundings.
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D. He longs to go on another expedition that will allow him to experience wild places and exotic creatures.
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Part B
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Which excerpt from the passage best supports the correct answer to Part A?
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A. “Worse still was his unpleasant habit of interjecting strange opinions. Judge for yourself.” (paragraph 1)
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B. “I took him to be a mere common working man passing away an idle hour; one of the ordinary Museum visitors. Two hours later, I noticed that he was closely examining the lizard cases.” (paragraph 2)
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C. “That is, as nearly as I can repeat and remember, the opening of the conversation. There was an air of challenge about the man that I found unpleasant.” (paragraph 15)
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D. “‘Look at that boa-constrictor you have out there. It is stuffed and in a glass case. Don’t you know that in its natural surroundings you yourself would come mighty near stepping on one without seeing it?’” (paragraph 18)
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