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Question # 1
Correct answer: C/carring, group
3 textual evidence from the text:
a."one minute she smilling over a recovering patient..."(delanie vuong)
b."the next,shes blowing her nose like the place is a funeral parlor."(javon thomas)
c."it must be murder to become so invlived with her patients."(ruby guereca)'

Explanation of the multi-step process that we followed in choosing the correct answer:we just read pg. 246.






Explanation of the incorrectness of the three other answer choices:A,B,and D is wrong because there is not evidence is this story that she is needy, patient, or sickly.



Question # 2
Correct answer: group B/he knows the dog is dying.
3 textual evidence from the text:
a."But hehas a right to know what he'll be missing."
b."He's goint to sleep with me one last night."
c."I'll hold him and tell him what i plan to do with my life."

Explanation of the multi-step process that we followed in choosing the correct answer. we read pg. 247




Explanation of the incorrectness of the three other answer choices: It can not be A,C,OR D, because the dog doesnt hae cancer, the boy does feel sorry for his dog but he is more sad then sorry, and he is not for sure if the dog is in pain or not. (delanie vuong)



Question # 3
Correct answer:D/ he grew up with the dog.
3 textual evidence from the text:[he doesnt lift his leg anymore] he found out he fell over because arthritis
a."Alfonsoe was a present for my first birthday."
b."I guess i thought we'd go on forever with Alphonse being my dog."
c."My mom even sometimes calls him "babby". Like he's my brither."

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Question # 4
Correct answer:
3 textual evidence from the text:
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Question # 5
Correct answer:
3 textual evidence from the text:
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Question # 6
Correct answer:
3 textual evidence from the text:
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Question # 7
Correct answer:
3 textual evidence from the text:
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Question # 8
Correct answer:
3 textual evidence from the text:
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Text-specific interpretive question number 1:Who do you think is more fortunate, Leona Helmley's dog or the dog of the author in "A Boy and his Dog"? Support your response with evidence from the text.

Read the following link: We believe that "a boy and his dog" is more fortunite then "one lucky dog". Because love is and will always be more powerful then money. In a "boy and his dog" it talks about how the dog is the boys best friend, and how the boy truly cares and loves the dog. And with "one lucky dog" it doesnt talk anything about love or care towards the dog, it just goes on and on about how the dog got rich. Besides all that, the dog can not even speak to say what he/she wants to do with the money. In the end one dog dies with knowing he will always have someone who loves him, and another dog is left alone with alot of money. (group)

ONE LUCKY DOG


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