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The Man Without a Country
Edward Everett Hale

Philip Nolan was as fine a young officer as there was in the “Legion of the West,” as the Western division of our army was then called. When Aaron Burr made his first dashing expedition down to New Orleans in 1805, at Fort Massac, or somewhere above on the river, he met, as the Devil would have it, this gay, dashing, bright young fellow; at some dinner-party, I think. Burr marked him, talked to him, walked with him, took him a day or two’s voyage in his flat-boat, and, in short, fascinated him. For the next year, barrack-life was very tame to poor Nolan. He occasionally availed himself of the permission the great man had given him to write to him. Long, high-worded, stilted letters the poor boy wrote and rewrote and copied. But never a line did he have in reply from the gay deceiver. The other boys in the garrison sneered at him, because he sacrificed in this unrequited affection for a politician the time which they devoted to Monongahela, hazard, and high-low-jack. Bourbon, euchre, and poker were still unknown. But one day Nolan had his revenge. This time Burr came down the river, not as an attorney seeking a place for his office, but as a disguised conqueror. He had defeated I know not how many district-attorneys; he had dined at I know not how many public dinners; he had been heralded in I know not how many Weekly Arguses, and it was rumored that he had an army behind him and an empire before him. It was a great day—his arrival—to poor Nolan. Burr had not been at the fort an hour before he sent for him. That evening he asked Nolan to take him out in his skiff, to show him a canebrake or a cotton-wood tree, as he said,—really to seduce him; and by the time the sail was over, Nolan was enlisted body and soul. From that time, though he did not yet know it, he lived as A MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY.

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1)
What effect is achieved upon the reader by the author's choice of the opening sentence?
A) It makes us feel hatred and ill-will for Philip Nolan.
B) It leads us to think that Philip Nolan is more pitiful than other soldiers.
C) It does not lead the reader to have any specific opinion about Nolan.
D) It causes us to suspect that Philip Nolan took a wrong turn after a promising start.
2)
What effect is achieved by the use of the phrase "as the Devil would have it" in the second sentence?
A) It causes the reader to despair of God's providence.
B) It clearly sets up a separation between good and evil.
C) It introduces a theological perspective into the story.
D) It subtly suggests that no good will come from the meeting between these two characters.
3)
What effect is achieved by the author telling us that Burr set out to "seduce" Nolan?
A) It causes the reader to see Burr in a sinister light.
B) It puts a positive spin on Burr's actions and character.
C) It creates in the reader a sense that Nolan will be changed for the better.
D) It makes Burr seem slightly less heroic, despite his general valorous qualities.

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