Answer: Incorrect. This response shows a literal interpretation of the text. The response does not show any understanding of the figurative meaning in which the grandpa wants the book to be more appealing to his granddaughter, not from a "taste" perspective but from an emotional and intellectual perspective. Try again. Incorrect. While this response demonstrates more than a literal understanding, it does not display evidence of text support. The second sentence is purely speculative and is not anchored in the text. Try again. Correct. This response shows full comprehension of the metaphor that the author uses to demonstrate the love of reading that the grandpa is trying to teach his family. There is evidence of text-based analysis when the writer quotes specific and meaningful words that represent the sweet "taste" of reading and knowledge. The response also directly addresses the extended simile that best expresses the overall message of this opening passage. Incorrect. While the author also probably cares deeply about books and their importance, this response does not answer the question that was asked. The question specifically asked about the grandpa's motivation, not the author's motivation. The last sentence also is speculative rather than text based. The response cites text support but it is for a speculative idea about people in general, not the specific tie to text analysis that is required. Try again.