When Miss Ginny from "Nameless, Tennessee" looks at the narrator's truck he writes "It had worried her from the first as it had my mother. 'I hope you don’t get yourself kilt in that durn thing gallivantin’ around the country.'”

How does the inclusion of this statement characterize Miss Ginny?

Question 13 options:

It shows that she is a mean and critical person.


It shows that the people of Nameless are caring of other people.


It shows that his truck is in disrepair the author will have to stay in Nameless.


It shows that she is impressed with his mechanical skills.

Here are some of the details described in "Nameless, Tennessee":

Miss Ginny keeps a death book.
Miss Ginny didn't leave the narrator on the porch.
Thurmond Watts and his wife had eaten, but they fed the stranger and told him the story of their hometown.
Thurmond Watts didn't want to sell his store to just anyone.
What central idea can we draw from these details?

Question 14 options:

The unique characteristics of Nameless, Tennessee and the proud people that have lived there.


The timelessness of small towns and the crazy people who take up residence there.


Death comes for all people.


Traveling the country can allow a reporter to discover untold stories.

Question 15 (1 point)
Which of the following is the best expression of a theme in "The Most Dangerous Game"?

Question 15 options:

There are limits to survival.


Hunting people is a despicable game.


The drive to survive can lead a man to take actions he once thought unthinkable.


man versus nature

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Answer :

13. It shows that the people of Nameless are welcoming and caring of people.

The residents of Nameless do not want other people to get into any sort of difficulty. They are giving advice to people in order for them to be safe and healthy.

14. The unique characteristics of Nameless, Tennessee and the proud people that have lived there.

The given details describe the importance of hometown life in "Nameless, Tennessee."

15. Hunting people is a despicable game.

The story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell explores the idea of hunting people as a leisure pursuit.