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1. Select two sentences from Passage 1 that show that Ellen is willing to
consider another person's point of view.
A "I saw that she still wore the same gloomy expression of
countenance, which had been manifested in the morning; and I was
disposed to remove from her mind the evil influence, by a plain
common sense conversation." (paragraph 5)
B "I have frequently heard you say that you would not be confined to
house hold duties and that you disliked the millinery business
altogether, because you could not have your evenings for leisure.""
(paragraph 6)
C "What difference does it make,' said I, 'whether you shall be awaked
(sic) by a bell, or the noisy bustle of a farm-house?'" (paragraph 10)
D "Ellen's hearty laugh interrupted my description--and presently we
proceeded, very pleasantly, to compare a country life with a factory
life in Lowell." (paragraph 13)
E "Her scowl of discontent had departed, and she was prepared to
consider the subject candidly," (paragraph 13) LG
(11 Points)

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Answer: D and E

Explanation:

Ellen's hearty laugh interrupted my description and presently we proceeded, very pleasantly, to compare a country life with a factory life in Lowell.

What was Ellen's purpose?

Ellen's loud giggle intruded on portrayal and as of now we continued, agreeably, to contrast a nation life and a production line life in Lowell

The untruth that Lochinvar told to Ellen's Father that permitted him to hit the dance floor with Ellen is in letter. Lochinvar cases to no longer to cherish Ellen.

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