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(05.01 MC)Reаd the excerpt frоm The Secret Chimneys by Agаthа Christie. Then, answer the questiоn that fоllows.Anthony had said that he believed another attempt to resume the search would be made. Nevertheless, he did not expect that the attempt would be made from outside. He believed that Virginia had been correct in her guess that someone had passed her in the dark the night before, and as he stood in the shadow of an old oak dresser it was towards the door and not the window that his eyes were directed. Virginia was crouching behind a figure in armour on the opposite wall, and Bill was by the window.The minutes passed, at interminable length. One o'clock chimed, then the half-hour, then two, then another half-hour. Anthony felt stiff and cramped. He was coming slowly to the conclusion that he had been wrong. No attempt would be made to-night.And then he stiffened suddenly, all his senses on the alert. He had heard a footstep on the terrace outside. Silence again, then a low scratching noise at the window. Suddenly it ceased, and the window swung open. A man stepped across the sill into the room.He stood quite still for a moment, peering round as though listening. After a minute or two, seemingly satisfied, he switched on a torch he carried, and turned it rapidly round the room. Apparently he saw nothing unusual. The three watchers held their breath.He went over to the same bit of panelled wall he had been examining the night before.And then a terrible knowledge smote Bill. He was going to sneeze! The wild race through the dew-laden park the night before had given him a chill. All day he had sneezed intermittently. A sneeze was due now, and nothing on earth would stop it.He adopted all the remedies he could think of. He pressed his upper lip, swallowed hard, threw back his head and looked at the ceiling. As a last resort he held his nose, and pinched it violently. It was of no avail. He sneezed.A stifled, checked, emasculated sneeze, but a startling sound in the deadly quiet of the room.The stranger sprang round, and in the same minute Anthony acted. He flashed on his torch, and jumped full for the stranger. In another minute they were down on the floor together."Lights," shouted Anthony.Virginia was ready at the switch. The lights came on true and full to-night. Anthony was on top of his man, Bill leant down to give him a hand."And now," said Anthony, "let's see who you are, my fine fellow."Which word best represents the mood of the passage?A-AmazementB-JoyC-SuspenseWhich line(s) from the passage best reflects the mood you selected?D-It was of no avail. He sneezed.E-"And now," said Anthony, "let's see who you are, my fine fellow."F-He was coming slowly to the conclusion that he had been wrong.In the blank provided, type the letters (separated by a comma with no spaces) that correspond with the correct answers.

(05.04 MC)Susаn B. Anthоny wаs а majоr figure behind the wоmen's suffrage movement, which eventually led to the passage of the 19th amendment guaranteeing women the right to vote. Read the following poem about Susan B. Anthony written by her friend Katharine Rolston Fisher. Then, answer the question that follows.Her life is a luminous banner borne ever ahead of her era, in   lead of the forces of freedom,      Where wrongs for justice call.High-hearted, far-sighted, she pressed with noble intrepid impatience,   one race and the half of another      To liberate from thrall.If now in its freedom her spirit mingle with ours and find us   toiling at dusk to finish      The task of her long day,On ground hard held to the last, gaining her goal for women,   if for her word we hearken,      May we not hear her say:"Comrades and daughters exultant, let my goal for you be a mile-   stone. Too late have you won it to linger.      Victory flies ahead.Though women march millions abreast on a widening way to free-   dom, trails there are still for women      Fearless to break and tread."Keep watch on power as it passes, on liberty's torch as it   travels, lest woman be left with a symbol,      No flame in her lamp alive.In the mine, the mill and the mart where is bartered the bread of   your children, is forged the power you strove for,      For which you still must strive."Her spirit like southern starlight at once is afar and around us;   her message an inward singing      Through all our life to run:"Forward together, my daughters, till born of your faith with   each other and of brotherhood all the world over,      For all is freedom won."Which of the following examples of figurative language from the poem best supports the idea that Susan B. Anthony's legacy was a guide and mentor for women that followed her?