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CQXA

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Hughes cries at home in bed that night because
 
  a. he is so happy that the Holy Ghost has come into his life
  b. he is mad at Westley for lying
  c. he is lonely and misses his parents and friends back home
  d. he is disappointed and remorseful because he feels he has deceived his aunt and
  the other church members
  e. he is angry at his aunt for forcing him to get saved

Question 2

Hughes's companion Westley approaches the altar because
 
  a. he decides he truly wants to be saved
  b. he is tired of sitting on the bench
  c. he wants to do what will make his father happy
  d. he is scared of what will happen if he stays there
  e. he doesn't like Langston and wants to get away from him



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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