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Helen Christen, the Human Resources Manager, is relatively new at her job and has already implemented several new policies to support employees, such as child-care leave and GED classes.
How might this additional information affect how employees receive this memo?
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Later in the novel, the narrator reveals that Haiti, the setting of this story, is a country in turmoil. Which detail hints that the women have been cut off from their cultural heritage?
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Lorraine Hansbury wrote A RAISIN IN THE SUN, a play about an African American family. She took her title from this poem.
Based on this information and the comparisons in the poem, what is the play’s plot likely to be?
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Why is this company having trouble finding new employees?
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What mood does the writer create with her description of the storm?
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According to the excerpt, how is a knight’s honor confirmed?
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How does the cat react to being snatched by Diana?
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From the excerpt, what can we assume was Helen’s attitude toward nature before the storm?
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In his Wild Orphans project, Gerry Ellis is including information about the people who “are dedicating their lives to rescuing and rehabilitating” (lines 30-31) the orphaned animals.
What part of his project will this information promote?
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What is the narrator’s attitude toward his cousin and aunt?
