Part I
1. In "Garden of Eden," what does the narrator greatly miss?
(a) The Garden of Eden on Montague Street.
(b) Her brownstone in Brooklyn.
(c) Her college friends.
(d) The city.
2. In "Garden of Eden," why does the narrator's arm get sore?
(a) From working out at the gym.
(b) From carrying a basket full of pastries and produce.
(c) From playing on a jungle gym.
(d) From flagging down a taxi.
3. Of what do the memories of this "Garden of Eden" remind the speaker?
(a) Her childhood.
(b) Her family.
(c) Brooklyn and being in her thirties.
(d) College life.
4. In "Garden of Eden," the speaker reflects on the fact that everyone she knew at the time was living a similar life that included hating what two things?
(a) Dirty public transportation and being poor.
(b) Innocence and privacy.
(c) Abundance and charity.
(d) Urban living and crowds.
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