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Mаke SURE tо reаd the directiоns fоr eаch of the three sections of the exam very carefully!   - You will choose 4 questions to answer from the first section of the exam. - You will choose 2 questions to answer from the second section of the exam. - You will choose 2 questions to answer from the last section of the exam.   (You should only answer 8 questions in total.)   Be sure to record the NUMBERS you have chosen to answer.   This ENTIRE EXAM should be answered in COMPLETE SENTENCES. If you write short answers that are not complete sentences, you will lose points.     FOR REFERENCE: - Mark Twain – Adventures of Huckleberry Finn   - Ambrose Bierce – “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”                                 “The Coup de Grâce”    - Charlotte Perkins Gilman – “The Yellow Wall-Paper”                                               “Why I Wrote ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’”    - Booker T. Washington - “The Atlanta Exposition Address” (This is the name of his speech.)   - W.E.B. Du Bois – The Souls of Black Folk    - Langston Hughes – “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”                                  “Mother to Son”                                   “I, Too”                                   “Theme for English B”    - Gwendolyn Brooks – “We Real Cool”                                     “A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile a Mississippi Mother                                           Burns Bacon” (Shorten this title to “A Bronzeville Mother.”)