1. The peach stand, where the narrator works, is located close to a road. + true
2. The narrator indicates that her summer job is difficult, but enjoyable. - false
3. The narrator really enjoyed watching cars on the highway while sitting in the peach stand. - false
4. Typically, there are many customers at the narrator’s roadside stand on Thursday afternoons. + true
5. Mrs. Watson doesn’t agree with T. Ray that reading in the peach stand is unacceptable. + true
6. T. Ray doesn’t permit the narrator to read in the peach stand because it is a distraction. + true
7. T. Ray thinks that spending money to educate girls in college is worthwhile in some cases. - false
8. The narrator claims that reading books during the summer improves verbal aptitude. + true
9. The narrator declares that her verbal and math abilities are both exceptional. - false
10. According to the narrator, people are not intended to be extremely smart in every subject. + true