PLEASE HELP!!!

31. In "I Want to Be Miss America," what did the sisters expect the future to hold for them? (1 point)
getting married and having children
going to college and starting a career
living on their own and finding boyfriends
staying home and taking care of their parents
32. In "I Want to Be Miss America," what is it that gratifies the author years later but comes too
late?
(1 point)
when American women want to look “ethnic” like her
when she is finally able to look like a beauty contestant
when she stops trying to fit into the mold of American beauty
when she quits doubting that she belongs in her new country
33. What fashion style do the sisters in "I Want to Be Miss America" w
38. In "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?" Paul can't help but laugh over Billy Boy's death
because
(1 point)
he died so unexpectedly.
he died in such an unlikely way.
he had predicted he would die.
he had died before getting to fight.
39. In "Mortals" whose obituaries does the narrator mainly remember? (1 point)
those of famous people
those of good, decent people
those of people who led quiet lives
those of friends and family members
40. In "Mortals," according to Mr. Givens, people with big names (1 point)
have the biggest hearts.
get the best obituaries.
are not the best people.
do not get what they deserve.
41. The author titles the story "Mortals" to support the theme that, as humans, we (1 point)
do not know when or how we are going to die.
do not have much control over how our lives turn out.
are all afraid of dying and leaving behind our loved ones.
all worry about dying without having led a meaningful life.
Contemporary Poetry
Match the category of poetry with the excerpt or poem.
A. Poetry of Place
B. Poetry of Spirit
C. Poetry of Nature
D. Poetry of Family
42.
Dove-twirl in the tall grass
(1 point)
Dove-twirl in the tall grass.
End-of-summer glaze next door
On the gloves and split ends of the conked magnolia tree.
Work sounds: truck back-up-beep, wood tin-hammer, cicada, fire horn.
A
B
C
D
Contemporary Poetry
Match the category of poetry with the excerpt or poem.

A. Poetry of Place
B. Poetry of Spirit
C. Poetry of Nature
D. Poetry of Family
43.
My birthplace vanished, my citizenship earned,
in league with stones of the earth, I
enter, without retreat or help from history,
the days of no day, my earth
of no earth, I re-enter
the city in which I love you.
And I never believed that the multitude
of dreams and many words were vain.
(1 point)
A
B
C
D
44.
On the days when the rest
have failed you,
let this much be yours—
flies, dust, an unnameable odor,
the two waiting baskets:
one for the lemons and passion,
the other for all you have lost.
B h
(1 point)
Both empty,
it will come to your shoulder,
breathe slowly against your bare arm.
If you offer it hay, it will eat.
Offered nothing,
it will stand as long as you ask.
The little bells of the bridle will hang
beside you quietly,
in the heat and the tree's thin shade.
Do not let its sparse mane deceive you,
or the way the left ear swivels into dream.
This too is a gift of the gods,
calm and complete.
A
B
C
D
45.
When the black snake
flashed onto the morning road,
and the truck could not swerve—
death, that is how it happens.
Now he lies looped and useless
as an old bicycle tire.
I stop the car
and carry him into the bushes.
(1 point)
A
B
C
D

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To answer these multiple-choice questions, you will need to refer to the specific texts mentioned within the questions. Here's how to find the answers:

For question 31, you need to read the text "I Want to Be Miss America" and identify what the sisters expected the future to hold for them.

For question 32, you need to read the text "I Want to Be Miss America" and identify what gratifies the author years later but comes too late.

For question 33, the question seems to be incomplete. Please provide the complete question.

For question 38, you need to read the text "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?" and identify why Paul laughs over Billy Boy's death.

For question 39, you need to read the text "Mortals" and identify whose obituaries the narrator mainly remembers.

For question 40, you need to read the text "Mortals" and identify what Mr. Givens believes about people with big names.

For question 41, you need to think about the title of the story "Mortals" and how it relates to the theme of the story.

For questions 42-45, you need to match the given excerpts or poems with the correct category of poetry: Poetry of Place, Poetry of Spirit, Poetry of Nature, or Poetry of Family.

To find the specific answers, you will need to refer to the corresponding texts and analyze the content.

@Cardinary Perhaps he would. God praises the Word, not public education.

Someone here MIGHT check what YOU THINK if you post your thoughts.

@God, do you really think someone is gonna check all of this? Please repost only one or two questions with your own answers.