Drag the correct response from below to the correct blank box on the panel to the right. (Questions are based on the reading passage, "Another Evening at the Club.") (12 points)

1. An example of a symbol
2. An example of gender inequality
3. An implication of the poor vs. the rich
4. An example of imagery
5. Which answer shows the husband’s character
6. The definition for inconceivably

A. Unimaginably; unbelievably
B. A dove means peace
C. The gesture told her more eloquently than any words that he was the man, she the woman, he the one who carried the responsibilities, made the decisions, she the one whose role it was to be beautiful, happy, carefree.
D. She explained what an extraordinary thing it was that it should have lodged itself between the dressing-table ard the wall... What do we do now?" He shrugged his shoulders as though in surprise. Are you asking me, my dear lady? Nothing of course." "But they've been beating up the girl—you yourself said they'd not let her be till she confessed."
E. The dark shape of a boat momentarily blocked out the café scene; in the light from the hurricane lamp hanging from its bow she saw it cutting through several of those floating islands of Nile waterlilies that, rootless, are swept along with the current.
F. On her wedding night, as he put a diamond bracelet round her wrist, he had reminded her that she was marrying someone with a brilliant career in front of him and that one of the most important things in life was the opinion of others, particularly one's equals and seniors.
Though she was still only a young girl she must try to act with suitable dignity.... one of the most important things in life was the opinion of others, particularly one's equals and seniors. "Tell people you're from the well-known Barakat family and that your father was a judge."

1. B. A dove means peace

2. C. The gesture told her more eloquently than any words that he was the man, she the woman, he the one who carried the responsibilities, made the decisions, she the one whose role it was to be beautiful, happy, carefree.
3. F. On her wedding night, as he put a diamond bracelet round her wrist, he had reminded her that she was marrying someone with a brilliant career in front of him and that one of the most important things in life was the opinion of others, particularly one's equals and seniors.
4. E. The dark shape of a boat momentarily blocked out the café scene; in the light from the hurricane lamp hanging from its bow she saw it cutting through several of those floating islands of Nile waterlilies that, rootless, are swept along with the current.
5. D. She explained what an extraordinary thing it was that it should have lodged itself between the dressing-table ard the wall... What do we do now?" He shrugged his shoulders as though in surprise. Are you asking me, my dear lady? Nothing of course." "But they've been beating up the girl—you yourself said they'd not let her be till she confessed."
6. A. Unimaginably; unbelievably