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Part A

What is an implied idea in the “The Bell Rock”?

Responses

The Bell Rock lighthouse is most famous because of the person who built it.
The Bell Rock lighthouse is most famous because of the person who built it.

The location of Bell Rock made construction of the lighthouse challenging and risky.
The location of Bell Rock made construction of the lighthouse challenging and risky.

The Bell Rock lighthouse was more important as literary inspiration than as a functioning lighthouse.
The Bell Rock lighthouse was more important as literary inspiration than as a functioning lighthouse.

The early history of Bell Rock is mostly known through poetry.
The early history of Bell Rock is mostly known through poetry.
Question 2
Part B

Which two sentences from the text that best support the answer in Part A?

Responses

"Despite the rigors of the task, only two lives were lost during construction."
"Despite the rigors of the task, only two lives were lost during construction."

"Robert Stevenson went on to design many other lighthouses around the Scottish coast, and all three of his sons who survived infancy became lighthouse engineers, as did several of his grandsons."
"Robert Stevenson went on to design many other lighthouses around the Scottish coast, and all three of his sons who survived infancy became lighthouse engineers, as did several of his grandsons."

“The author R. M. Ballantyne . . . stayed in the lighthouse for three weeks to gather background material for his story 'The Lighthouse,' which he set on the Bell Rock.”
“The author R. M. Ballantyne . . . stayed in the lighthouse for three weeks to gather background material for his story 'The Lighthouse,' which he set on the Bell Rock.”

"The lighthouse took almost four years to complete, primarily as work was restricted to the summer months; winter weather precluded any building on, and often travel to, the Rock."
"The lighthouse took almost four years to complete, primarily as work was restricted to the summer months; winter weather precluded any building on, and often travel to, the Rock."
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