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2. The author uses the word storied literally to refer to the way in which the children were told stories of their family history. Which of the following is the most accurate analysis of the significance of the word storied as it is used by the author?
O A Storied evokes a feeling of intelligence, which is supported by context clues such as "work and play and those early years."
B. Storled is contrasted with taught to evoke a feeling of celebration and the idea of legends, which is supported by context clues such as "ceremonial" and
"tellings of the past.
C. Storied figuratively means "taught" because it evokes an image of conflict, which is supported by context clues such as "pull" and "crossover."
D. Storied figuratively refers to powerlessness and an image of not having control, which is supported by context clues such as early years and play."

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