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author refers to:

Question 2

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the central figure is:

Question 3

Choose the correct answer for the boy's main problem.

Question 4

According to the chapter, the narrator means:

Question 5

the place where the boy lived refers to:

Question 6

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the reason for his unhappy childhood is:

Question 7

Choose the correct answer for his education being 'left to the street' means.

Question 8

According to the chapter, one bad habit he learnt from the street means:

Question 9

another bad habit he learnt from the street refers to:

Question 10

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the feared boy in the street is:

Question 11

Choose the correct answer for what Red used to do.

Question 12

According to the chapter, what made Red look older than he really was means:

Question 13

how Red moved through the streets refers to:

Question 14

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the narrator's poem about Red was written to is:

Question 15

Choose the correct answer for the people's response to the poem.

Question 16

According to the chapter, Red's sneer at the narrator means:

Question 17

the result of the first encounter with Red refers to:

Question 18

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the narrator's reward as a poet is:

Question 19

Choose the correct answer for the harder challenge after the injury.

Question 20

According to the chapter, what happened when he saw Red again after recovery means:

Question 21

what feeling came after he ran away refers to:

Question 22

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', how he trained himself to grow stronger is:

Question 23

Choose the correct answer for what he exchanged for a textbook on ju-jitsu.

Question 24

According to the chapter, ju-jitsu is described as means:

Question 25

how long he practised before facing Red refers to:

Question 26

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', where the final encounter took place is:

Question 27

Choose the correct answer for what Red was doing during the final encounter.

Question 28

According to the chapter, how the narrator first attacked Red means:

Question 29

how the narrator finally defeated Red refers to:

Question 30

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the lesson the narrator learnt is:

Question 31

Choose the correct answer for the meaning of 'stand up for' in the exercise.

Question 32

According to the chapter, the meaning of 'make up her mind' in the exercise means:

Question 33

the meaning of 'know for certain' in the exercise refers to:

Question 34

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the meaning of 'whatever cost' in the exercise is:

Question 35

Choose the correct answer for the meaning of 'verse' in the exercise.

Question 36

According to the chapter, the meaning of 'matters' in the exercise sentence means:

Question 37

author refers to:

Question 38

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the central figure is:

Question 39

Choose the correct answer for the boy's main problem.

Question 40

According to the chapter, the narrator means:

Question 41

the place where the boy lived refers to:

Question 42

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the reason for his unhappy childhood is:

Question 43

Choose the correct answer for his education being 'left to the street' means.

Question 44

According to the chapter, one bad habit he learnt from the street means:

Question 45

another bad habit he learnt from the street refers to:

Question 46

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the feared boy in the street is:

Question 47

Choose the correct answer for what Red used to do.

Question 48

According to the chapter, what made Red look older than he really was means:

Question 49

how Red moved through the streets refers to:

Question 50

In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the narrator's poem about Red was written to is: