-- Exhibit- -- Exhibit - Gerald Fulstrom also has small children with whom he spends much of his free time. How does this information affect the reader's understanding of Fred Ingram's letter?
-- Exhibit- -- Exhibit - In describing her treatment of Lin Tao-tao, the narrator says she felt "ashamed for having made her cry" (lines 40-41). What does this statement reveal about the narrator?
-- Exhibit- -- Exhibit - The author describes Ma with words like "sharply" (line 15), "wary" (line 21), and "watched" (line 42). What do these words emphasize about Ma?
-- Exhibit- -- Exhibit - What does Mr. Jessup mean when he says, "There are protected ocean areas for sailing, fishing, and water skiing" (lines 25-26)?
-- Exhibit- -- Exhibit - The narrator obviously has a clever argument prepared to answer the objections of his audience to the idea of a bull climbing a tree. What technique does the narrator use in his argument (lines 54-60)?
-- Exhibit- -- Exhibit - This documentary film includes several other stories about coyotes besides the ones related here. Based on the stories in this excerpt, what are the probable topics of the other stories?
-- Exhibit- -- Exhibit - Miss Cooper advises Sibyl to run off and get a job on her own (lines 63-64). What quality is Miss Cooper encouraging Sibyl to develop?
-- Exhibit- -- Exhibit - Based on Vera's reaction to Maggie and what the reader can guess about Maggie from her last words in this excerpt, what isMaggie's goal?