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  • Q1

    First, read the dictionary definition of duped. Then, complete the task.

    Dictionary definition: tricked

    Task: Select the  words or phrases from the text that most closely matches the definition Provided.

    Submerive

    Treacherous

    Hallucination 

    Heel

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  • Q2

    Part A: What is the meaning of the word “hallucination” as it is used in paragraph 5?

    You don’t want to know whether the bread is real or whether it’s just a hallucination I’ve somehow duped you into seeing. There’s no doubt that you can see the bread, you can even smell it, it smells like yeast, and it looks solid enough, solid as your own arm. But can you trust it? Can you eat it? You don’t want to know, imagine that. 

    - From Bread by by Margaret Atwood

    Authenticity

    Delusion

    Reality

    Actuality

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  • Q3

    Part B: Which other three words from the paragraph mentioned in Part A best helps the reader understand the meaning of “hallucination”? Place the answers in the order based on the best text clues that helped the reader to understand the meaning of the word the most. 

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  • Q4

    Part C: Which best explains the effect that is produced in paragraph 5 through the use of the questions:"But can you trust it?” and  “Can you eat it"?

    It emphasizes an element of doubt and uncertainty regarding bread in order to suggest even something as basic and essential as bread might be subject to scrutiny.

    It emphasizes the importance of having bread in a person’s daily diet.

    It reminds readers what the text's theme is and adopts a supercilious tone. 

    It brings readers to believe that one type of bread is preferred to avoid scrutiny from others.

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