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Later in the essay from which this excerpt is taken, a young man offers to help the narrator to cross the street.
With this information and the information in this excerpt, what can the reader conclude about the actual effect the aging process is having on the narrator?
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Later in the story, Rip wakes up from a twenty-year nap and returns to the village. On the basis of the information in this excerpt, what will probably be his greatest hope?
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At Mrs. Cowey's parties, Theobald "was almost immediately cut out by other young men less bashful than himself" (lines 34--36) if he ever got near a pretty girl. What does this fact imply about his relationship with the other young men?
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