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1. | For whom was Langston Terrace named? |
| | John Mercer Langston, famous lawyer, educator and congressman |
| | Eloise Greenfield, a housing advocate |
| | Abby Langston, the beloved daughter of the architect |
| | Langston Hughes, the famous author |
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2. | How old was the narrator when her family moved to Langston Terrace? |
| | twelve |
| | nine |
| | two |
| | sixteen |
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3. | What did the narrator say she liked best about moving to Langston Terrace? |
| | that there were beautiful trees in the neighborhood |
| | that her mother and father were happy in their new home |
| | that she wasn't the only new person in the neighborhood |
| | that the playground was new |
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4. | What are some of the games that the narrator of "Langston Terrace" played with her friends in the new neighborhood? |
| | paddle tennis, shuffleboard, dodge ball, and jacks |
| | football, soccer, tennis, and badminton |
| | soccer, board games, and tag |
| | capture the flag, hopscotch, and marbles |
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5. | What did the narrator and her friends call "Langston Terrace"? |
| | "Langston Home" |
| | "The Neighborhood" |
| | "The Terrace" |
| | "Langston" |
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6. | How long had the narrator's family lived in their house in "Home"? |
| | eighteen years |
| | more than fourteen years |
| | about twelve years |
| | ten months |
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7. | How does the narrator of "Home" describe her father's walk? |
| | She calls it a "fierce, high-stepping walk." |
| | She calls it a "soft, calm amble." |
| | She calls it a "dear little staccato walk." |
| | She calls it a "slow, plodding march." |
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8. | What did Helen suggest they do after she learned that Papa received the loan? |
| | bake a cake |
| | hug Papa |
| | sing songs |
| | give a party |