The following question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.Part AWhich of the following best characterizes the nose, according to its actions in the last half of the text?Answer choices for the above questionIt is haughty and proud.It is good-natured and kind.It is friendly and outgoing.It is shy and retiring.Part BWhich of the following quotes from the text best enables the reader to understand the nose’s character?Answer choices for the above question“The hat, adorned with a plume, showed that it held the rank of a state-councillor. It was obvious that it was paying ‘duty-calls.’”“After about two minutes, the nose came out again.”“It looked round on both sides, called to the coachman ‘Drive on,’ and got into the carriage, which drove away.”“‘Besides, there can be no close relations between us . . . you must be in quite a different department to mine.’ So saying, the nose turned away.”
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The following question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.Part AWhich of the following best characterizes the nose, according to its actions in the last half of the text?Answer choices for the above questionIt is haughty and proud.It is good-natured and kind.It is friendly and outgoing.It is shy and retiring.Part BWhich of the following quotes from the text best enables the reader to understand the nose’s character?Answer choices for the above question“The hat, adorned with a plume, showed that it held the rank of a state-councillor. It was obvious that it was paying ‘duty-calls.’”“After about two minutes, the nose came out again.”“It looked round on both sides, called to the coachman ‘Drive on,’ and got into the carriage, which drove away.”“‘Besides, there can be no close relations between us . . . you must be in quite a different department to mine.’ So saying, the nose turned away.”
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