Quiz for Evaluating the Evidence 22.1: First Impressions of the World’s Biggest City

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Correct. The answer is c. According to the narrator, to come to London was to become a “cog” in a vast machine. Newcomers would also quickly discover that “they have no longer the friend, the relative or the neighbor of their own small town to fall back upon.”
Incorrect. The answer is c. According to the narrator, to come to London was to become a “cog” in a vast machine. Newcomers would also quickly discover that “they have no longer the friend, the relative or the neighbor of their own small town to fall back upon.”
1. According to the “country man,” what did one lose when one came to London?

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Correct. The answer is a. The excerpt paints a picture of isolation, anonymity, and an endless struggle to keep up with the pace set by the city.
Incorrect. The answer is a. The excerpt paints a picture of isolation, anonymity, and an endless struggle to keep up with the pace set by the city.
2. With which of these statements might the “country man” be most likely to agree?