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The rain is tapping footsteps on the roof.It sounds a lovely dance inside my head.This peaceful aura only serves as proof.That I should dodge my work to lie in bedThe pillows pull me in with their behestA trap that I do not want to escapeThe blankets form a most enticing nestThey wrap me in a shroud that won't undrape rm tempted further by my furry friendsThey've taken o'er the mattress in a pile Oh, how I want to nestle in with them! But first, I know that I must work awhileI promise, bed, I will be back for you I surely nap before the day is throughWhich of following pieces of data supports a conclusion that the reader can draw from the passage?

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Correct Answer:

In a qualitative research study respondents reported they felt more sailed with their lives when they were able to sleep in conditions and for a duration that was self-selected.

Rationale:

😴This data point directly relates to the poem’s theme of choosing rest on one’s own terms, matching the narrator's desire to delay work.

🗣️The speaker is influenced by comfort and environment, which aligns with the idea that self-selected conditions improve satisfaction.

💡This information supports a plausible conclusion that choosing when and how to rest is associated with greater well-being and happiness.

📖It enhances the reader’s interpretation of the poem’s meaning by adding scientific support to the narrator’s motivation for napping.

📌Core Message

Self-selected rest conditions contribute to greater life satisfaction, which supports the narrator's perspective in the poem.

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A. Because
B. Maybe
C. But
D. Once
Alice was not scared. Not at all. Maybe a little bit. But she was determined to confront the ghost in her house. Alice lived in a farmhouse but in 1921. All of the floors and doors were original the doors even had skeleton key locks. But by far the most terrifying part of the house was the basement. She kept that door locked and ignored the thumps crashes, and cries that came from below the house. What made Alice determined to confront the ghost today was the especially loud crash the previous night. She'd gotten no sleep, convinced the ghost was going to break through the door and do something horrible. What she was sure, but the ghost would do somethingAlice had seen the ghost, but what he could be making loud noise in an old house? The one time she had been down in the basement was her buying the house unseen. Once she saw the shelves with old glass jars, she was a de put off. But what made her keep the door shut and locked was the abrupt end of the concrete floor halfway across the room Because nothing good ever happened in a basement with a diet for Alice had seen enough horror movies to know thatAce stared at the basement door, trying to gather enough confidence to open it and march down the stairs like she owned the place. Because she did-or she would, once she finished paying her mortgage in 30 years. Alice took a deep breath and yanked the door open. She marched down the stairs, only to stop abruptly at the bottom. Because she was face to face with not a ghost at all it was a calico-cat one who looked utterly unimpressed by her brave journey into the basement Which of the following time frames is a gap in the sequence conveyed in the passage?

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A. From when she bought the house unseen until she saw the jars in the basement
B. From when she opened the basement door until she saw the
C. From the night when she heard the loudest noises and then
D. From when she was looking at the basement door and then
Alice was not scared. Not at all. Maybe a little bit. But she was determined to confront the ghost in her house. Alice lived in a farmhouse but in 1921. All of the floors and doors were original the doors even had skeleton key locks. But by far the most terrifying part of the house was the basement. She kept that door locked and ignored the thumps crashes, and cries that came from below the house. What made Alice determined to confront the ghost today was the especially loud crash the previous night. She'd gotten no sleep, convinced the ghost was going to break through the door and do something horrible. What she was sure, but the ghost would do somethingAlice had seen the ghost, but what he could be making loud noise in an old house? The one time she had been down in the basement was her buying the house unseen. Once she saw the shelves with old glass jars, she was a de put off. But what made her keep the door shut and locked was the abrupt end of the concrete floor halfway across the room Because nothing good ever happened in a basement with a diet for Alice had seen enough horror movies to know thatAce stared at the basement door, trying to gather enough confidence to open it and march down the stairs like she owned the place. Because she did-or she would, once she finished paying her mortgage in 30 years. Alice took a deep breath and yanked the door open. She marched down the stairs, only to stop abruptly at the bottom. Because she was face to face with not a ghost at all it was a calico-cat one who looked utterly unimpressed by her brave journey into the basementWhich of the following phrases from the passage added humor to an otherwise fearful mood?

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A. But what made her keep the door shut and locked was the abrupt end of the concrete floor halfway across the room
B. All of the floors and doors were original the doors even had skeleton key locks
C. She’d gotten no sleep, convinced the ghost was going was going to break through the door and do something horrible
D. Because she did- or she would once she finished paying her mortgage in 30 years
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