Part A Which of the following statements best expresses the author’s opinion of the poems discovered at Angel Island? A. The poems are well written and use sophisticated techniques. B. The style of the poems is too old-fashioned, but the imagery is beautiful. C. The ideas and feelings explored in the poems are interesting, but the poems are not well written. D. The poems are artifacts that reveal the history of Angel Island, not truly poetry in the traditional sense. Part B Which quotation from "The Writing on the Wall" best supports the answer to Part A? A. The Chinese immigrants, in particular, raised with a tradition of public poetry, composed carefully crafted verses that drew on Classical traditions, forms, and allusions. B. The poets held at the Angel Island Immigration Station were partaking of a centuries-old tradition, creating a camaraderie far beyond the confines of the walls they found themselves isolated inside. C. Here we are, at least 60 years after this poem was penned, with a man from a different country, reading this lonely man's words and sharing them with people who have come to read them. D. Because so many of the poets actually spoke to each other in their "posts," we know that the poems mattered to the people to whom they were addressed at the time.