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from little journeys to the homes of the great, vol. 3: little
- \tnine miles south of boston, just a little back from the e
- shores of old ocean, lies the village of braintree. it is on the
- post-road, being one of that string of settlements, built a few
- apart for better protection, that lined the sea, boston being cr
- and plymouth full to overflowing, the home-seekers spread o
- and south.
- \tin sixteen hundred twenty, when the first cabin was b
- braintree, land that was not in sight of the coast had actually
- back a mile, all was a howling wilderness, with trails made by
- beasts. these paths led through tangles of fallen trees and t
- rocks, beneath dark, overhanging pines where winters snow
- not till midsummer, and the suns rays were strange and alien
- who sought to traverse these ways had to crouch and crawl c
14 through them no horse or ox or beast of burden had carried
question 1:
which word could best replace \alien\ in line 12?
a \tdisliked
b \texciting
c \tunfamiliar
Brief Explanations
To determine the best replacement for "alien" in line 12, we analyze the context. The sentence describes the sun's rays in a wilderness setting. "Disliked" (A) is about opinion, "Exciting" (B) is about emotion, and "Unfamiliar" fits the idea of the sun's rays being strange (not known/recognized) in that environment.
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C. Unfamiliar