bassicallytristen
bassicallytristen
09.07.2021 • 
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Camila is taking notes as she re-reads the following passage: Aisha slunk out the backdoor, glad to finally have a break. As the heavy door closed behind her, the din of loud lunch goers barking orders over the deli counter was swallowed. Aisha leaned against the cool metal of the door and let the gentle sounds of the distant city ease her tension. If she closed her eyes, she could nearly convince herself she was on a bench at the park. A loud clatter broke the spell. Aisha opened her eyes just long enough to see a big rat run across her feet. Camila circles words in the passage such as "loud" and "barking" and "din." Then she underlines "gentle" and "cool". Under the paragraph, she writes "Although it never states it directly, it is clear that Aisha is fed up with her job. The back alley, even though she would rather be at a park, is described in much more positive terms than the restaurant inside. The rat, likely there for food from the restaurant, is a reminder of where she really is and is another negative associated with her job. The author is showing us how she feels instead of telling us." Camila is... Select one: a. Interpreting b. Reading and Responding c. Evaluating

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