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COMMONLIT: AKRON AT NIGHT

PART A: Which statement best identifies the main theme of the poem?

A
Mothers have a strength that children struggle to understand.
B
Music can offer comfort in the face of difficult circumstances.
C
Night can transform an ordinary trip into an extraordinary adventure.
D
Being willing to embrace new paths in life can be uplifting.


PART B: Which detail from the poem supports the answer to Part A?

A
“We’re / cuddled in her tiny black Chevy Spectrum, / a stick she taught herself to drive / because it was the cheapest on the lot.” ( Lines 7-8)
B
“Akron. / Neither of us had ever been there. / It was just the place you drove past to get / home.” ( Lines 10-13)
C
“Prince croons Vicki Waiting. / We sing along to the opening night, / the wound of the road, hugging tight to highway 77.” ( Lines 13-15)
D
“Our satisfaction / surrounds us, hanging thick in the closeness of the car. / the cassette clicks, flips, and side B begins.” ( Lines 18-20)

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