Question: Question 1 ( 1 point ) Read Something From The Sixties in order to answer the next six questions. The descriptive details in lines 1

Question 1(1 point)
Read "Something From The Sixties" in order to answer the next six questions.
The descriptive details in lines 17 to 32 serve to stimulate:
Question 1 options:
amazement.
memory.
laughter.
regret.
Question 2(1 point)
When the speaker says that he "grew up in nice clothes my mother bought" (line 19), he means that the clothes were:
Question 2 options:
new and in style.
expensive and flashy.
well-worn and out of style.
presentable and conservative.
Question 3(1 point)
The phrase "I missed the fun I used to have getting dressed in the morning" (lines 26-27) reveals that the father:
Question 3 options:
feels that the sixties were more vital than current times.
has become bored with being middle-aged.
regrets the loss of youthful enthusiasm.
lacks interest in the present time.
Question 4(1 point)
Contrast is most vividly illustrated in:
Question 4 options:
"A denim jacket. Rose-tinted glasses" (line 28).
"A cowboy hat. Or an engineer's cap" (lines 28-29).
"instead of jeans, bib overalls" (line 29).
"neon-green bowling shirt ... black dinner jacket" (lines 30-31).

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