
Notice how there is an Introductory blurb here: Who is Silas? Who is Eppie? What is their relationship?


Which choice best describes a major theme of the passage?
As compared with Silas's gold, Eppie is portrayed as having more
Which statement best describes a technique the narrator uses to represent Silas's character before he adopted Eppie?
The narrator uses the phrase "making trial of everything" (line 7) to present Eppie as
According to the narrator, one consequence of Silas adopting Eppie is that he
Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?
What function does the second paragraph (lines 30-52) serve in the passage as a whole?
In describing the relationship between Eppie and Silas, the narrator draws a connection between Eppie's
Which choice provided the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?
As used in line 65, "fine" most nearly means