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English, 16.07.2019 07:30, mharrington2934

Read the following passage to answer questions my father worked with a horse-plough, his shoulders globed like a full sail strung between the shafts and the furrow. the horse strained at his clicking tongue. an expert. he would set the wing and fit the bright steel-pointed sock. the sod rolled over without breaking. at the headrig, with a single pluck of reins, the sweating team turned round and back into the land. his eye narrowed and angled at the ground, mapping the furrow exactly. i stumbled in his hob-nailed wake, fell sometimes on the polished sod; sometimes he rode me on his back dipping and rising to his plod. i wanted to grow up and plough, to close one eye, stiffen my arm. all i ever did was follow in his broad shadow round the farm. i was a nuisance, tripping, falling, yapping always. but today it is my father who keeps stumbling behind me, and will not go away. 1. the simile "his shoulders globed like a full sail strung" most strongly suggests that guiding the plough required a. strength b. patience c. knowledge d. concentration 2. that the father is "an expert" is best indicated by the quotation a. "the horses strained at his clicking tongue" b. "and fit the bright-steel-pointed sock" c. "narrowed and angled at the ground" d. "mapping the furrow exactly"

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