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Excerpt from My Antonia
Willa Cather
Antonia had opinions about everything, and she was soon able to make them known. Almost every day she came running
across the prairie to have her reading lesson with me. Mrs. Shimerda grumbled, but realized it was important that one member of
the family should learn English. When the lesson was over, we used to go up to the watermelon patch behind the garden. I split
the melons with an old corn-knife, and we lifted out the hearts and ate them with the juice trickling through our fingers.
Identify the sentence that is irrelevant to the theme or flow of section 5.
es )
A)
I really liked to eat grapes and blueberries during the winter months.
B)
Mrs. Shimerda realized that Antonia was committed to her reading lessons.
C)
Those times at the watermelon patch provided a welcome break from the
lessons.
Antonia was happy to share her opinions in the casual environment of the
watermelon patch
D)
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Excerpt from My Antonia
Willa Cather
Antonia had opinions about everything, and she was soon...
Antonia had opinions about everything, and she was soon...
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