Choose the best answer to each question with the information you’ve got from the passage. 1. What happened to her when the author was a little kid? A. She fell down on a glass rabbit and her eye was cut badly. B. The doctor stitched the eyeball together, but there was an ugly scar left in the middle of her eye. C. Her one eye became blind. D. All of the above. 2. Her sightless eye caused a lot of trouble in her earlier life. Which one of the following is NOT correct according to the passage? A. When the kids played games, she always played the “monster”. B. She had to walk with her face looking at the floor in order to see the road clearly. C. Some strangers may ask her embarrassing questions or make hurtful remarks. D. She always felt like she was a freak inside. 3. Who gave her encouragement at every turn of her life? A. Her mother. B. Her father. C. Her doctor. D. Her boyfriend. 4. What did the author realize when she held up her head? A. She realized that she could walk without falling down. B. She realized that by letting people look at her face she let them recognize the intelligence and beauty behind both eyes. C. She realized that people liked her and they didn’t care what she looked like. D. She realized that she looked like everyone else. 5. What did the words “hold your head up high and face the world” really help her? A. She became successful both academically and socially. B. She stopped feeling like a freak inside. C. She had the confidence to encounter her problems head on, and learned to appreciate herself and have deep compassion for others. D. She and her children all benefit from them.