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Question 1 Refer to your Who is Sonia Sotomayor? book for a complete version of this text.

Part A

Where can readers find more information about the job of a Supreme Court justice?

an illustration of Sonia and a judge in Chapter 9

an illustration of the judges in Chapter 9

a text box in Chapter 7

a text box in Chapter 9
Question 2
Part B

How does the feature identified in Part A contribute to readers’ understanding of the topic?

It shows justices in the robes they wear in court to convey authority and fairness.

It compares local and federal U. S. courts and their functions.

It depicts a swearing-in ceremony showing that justices must take an oath to serve.

It describes the structure and voting process justices use for rulings.

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