Seeing Through

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Directions: Read the story. Then answer the questions below.

Jeffrey brushed quickly past an elderly woman waiting on the platform ahead of
him to get onto the subway. He wanted to be sure to get a seat to read
his Financial Times. As the train screeched out of the station, he lifted his head
from business news and stared at the man directly across from him.

A fierce wave

– a tsunami – of antipathy came over him. Jeffrey knew this man,

knew him all too well.

Their eyes locked.

As the train reached full speed, the ruckus of speeding wheels against the
winding rails and a wildly gyrating subway car filled Jeffrey’s ears. To this frenetic
beat, Jeffrey effortlessly listed in his head all the reasons this man, whose eyes
he stared coldly into, was an anathema to him.

He had climbed the upper echelons of his Wall Street firm using
an imperious manner with his subordinates, always making sure everyone knew
he was the boss.

Despite his impoverished upbringing, he had become ostentatious. Flush with
cash from the lucrative deals he had made on Wall Street, he had purchased a
yacht and a home in Versailles. He used neither. But, oh, how he liked to say he
had them. Meanwhile, Jeffrey knew, this man’s parents were on the verge of
being evicted from their run-down tenement apartment in the South Bronx.

What bothered Jeffrey most about this man was that he never even attempted to
make amends for his evil ways.


Could this man change? Jeffrey did not know. He could try though.

The train screeched to Jeffrey’s stop at Battery Park. He gave the man one last
hard look. “See you around,” he mumbled to himself. And he knew would,
because Jeffrey had been glaring at his own reflection in the subway window.

It would take years of hard work and therapy, but Jeffrey would one day notice
this man again on the train and marvel at what a kinder person he had become.

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Questions:

1

1

)

)

Which best describes Jeffrey's attitude in this passage?

A.

feral

B.

florid

C.

hapless

D.

impetuous

E.

self-loathing

2

2

)

)

A fierce wave

– a tsunami – of antipathy came over him.

Given the analogy in this sentence, which word would work best instead
of came?

A.

angled

B.

drizzled

C.

rained

D.

swept

E.

trampled


3

3

)

)

Which is the best antonym

for antipathy?

A.

ambivalence

B.

desperation

C.

ardor

D.

infatuation

E.

plethora

4

4

)

)

What statement makes the most

sense from what is said in this
passage?

A.

Jeffrey has few friends.

B.

Jeffrey knows himself well.

C.

Jeffrey has had a difficult life.

D.

Jeffrey is incapable of change.

E.

Jeffrey rides the subway
frequently.

5

5

)

)

"As the train reached full speed, the cacophony of speeding wheels against

the winding rails and a wildly gyrating train filled Jeffrey’s ears."

Which describes a literary technique used in this sentence?

Check two that are correct.

A.

alliteration, characterized by the repetition of an initial letter or sound

B.

analogy, an extended comparison showing the similarities between two

things

C.

imagery, characterized by appealing to any sense or combination of

senses

D.

irony, characterized by a contrast or incongruity between what is stated

and what is meant

E.

personification, characterized by something being described as if it

were human

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Questions (continued):

6

6

)

)

What is the main conflict in this

passage?

A.

man verses man

B.

man verses himself

C.

man verses society

D.

man verses machine

E.

man verses nature

7

7

)

)

Which is the best definition

for anathema?

A.

a person or thing that is detested

B.

a person or thing that is
misunderstood

C.

a person or thing that needs
spiritual guidance

D.

a person or thing that
demonstrates evil ways

E.

a person or thing that has mental
problems

8

8

)

)

What does it mean to have

an imperious manner with
underlings?

A.

to ignore them

B.

to be stoic around them

C.

to openly humiliate them

D.

to not be affected by them

E.

to be domineering toward them

9

9

)

)

Which is the best antonym

for ostentatious?

A.

assiduous

B.

decadent

C.

modest

D.

miserly

E.

pretentious

1

1

0

0

)

)

What is made clear by the end of passage?

Check all that are correct.

A.

that Jeffrey is wealthy

B.

that the man Jeffrey hates is himself

C.

that Jeffrey has been staring at a co-worker

D.

that Jeffrey will eventually become a better person

E.

that the old woman in the beginning of the passage is actually Jeffrey's

mother


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