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Hаving а gооd time аt a party is a(n) _____ reinfоrcer for going to the party.

Sectiоn 2: Identify the pаssаge CHOOSE TWO – 30 pоints eаch – 60 pоints totalDirections: Identify the passage by giving the author, the title of the piece of literature it came from, and the significance of the excerpt to the piece of literature as a whole. When you’re explaining the significance of these quotations, make sure they’re relative to what we have covered in our class (either through readings, PowerPoints, quiz questions, or lectures).  (2-3 sentences) Be sure to record the NUMBERS you have chosen to answer.13. “I’ve got out at last,” said I, “in spite of you and Jane! And I’ve pulled off most of the paper, so you can’t put me back!” 14. “One ever feels his twoness - an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder.” 15. “Death is a dignitary who, when he comes announced, is to be received with formal manifestations of respect, even by those most familiar with him. In the code of military etiquette silence and fixity are forms of deference.”  16. “But I guess I’m what / I feel and see and hear, Harlem, I hear you. / hear you, hear me—we two—you, me, talk on this page. / (I hear New York, too.) Me—who?” 17. “I took it up, and held it in my hand. I was trembling because I’d got to decide, forever, betwixt two things, and I knowed it. I studied a minute, sort of holding my breath, and then says to myself: ‘All right then, I’ll go to hell’ – and tore it up.” 18. “It is at the bottom of life we must begin, and not at the top. Nor should we permit our grievances to overshadow our opportunities.” 19. “John is a physician, and perhaps -(I would not say it to a living soul, of course, but this is dead paper and a great relief to my mind -) perhaps that is one reason I do not get well faster. You see he does not believe I am sick! And what can one do?” 20. “Herself: the milk-white maid, the ‘maid mild’ / Of the ballad. Pursued / By the Dark Villain. Rescued by the Fine Prince. / The Happiness-Ever-After. / That was worth anything. / It was good to be a ‘maid mild.’ / That made the breath go fast.” 21. “So there ain’t nothing more to write about, and I am rotten glad of it, because if I’d a knowed what a trouble it was to make a book I wouldn’t a tackled it and ain’t agoing to no more. But I reckon I got to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she’s going to adopt me and sivilize me and I can’t stand it. I been there before.”