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Later in the story, Ichabod is humiliated by another young man who scares Ichabod away by pretending to be a headless horseman.

Based on Ichabod's character as revealed in the excerpt, what probably causes him to run away even when he realizes that the headless horseman isn't a real ghost?

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At Mrs. Cowey's parties, Theobald "was almost immediately cut out by other young men less bashful than himself" (lines 34--36) if he ever got near a pretty girl. What does this fact imply about his relationship with the other young men?

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In the musical, The Man of La Mancha, loosely based on the novel Don Quixote, one of the show's most popular songs, ''The Impossible Dream,'' includes these lyrics:

To dream the impossible dream,

To fight the unbeatable foe,

To bear with unbearable sorrow,

To run where the brave dare not go.

How does this song capture the characterization of Don Quixote that is revealed in this excerpt?

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What idea does Maggie propose to the Gunnarsens?

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When Amanda says, "I can see the handwriting on the wall . . . It's terrifying!" (lines 16--18), what does she mean?

Solutions:
Question: 1 Answer: B
Question: 2 Answer: B
Question: 3 Answer: A
Question: 4 Answer: E
Question: 5 Answer: A
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