1. 1. “In the day we ________ on the streets of ________.”

    Incorrect! In these opening lines, Springsteen’s narrator describes his daily grind of going door-to-door to shake down retirees for overpriced homeopathic remedies.

    Incorrect! In these opening lines, Springsteen’s narrator describes his daily grind of going door-to-door to shake down retirees for overpriced homeopathic remedies.

    Correct! In these opening lines, Springsteen’s narrator describes his daily grind of going door-to-door to shake down retirees for overpriced homeopathic remedies.

    Incorrect! In these opening lines, Springsteen’s narrator describes his daily grind of going door-to-door to shake down retirees for overpriced homeopathic remedies.

  2. 2. “Baby ________ the bones from your back / It’s a ________.”

    Incorrect! Here, despite the crippling urban decay and the threat of gang violence on every corner, the narrator is thrilled to witness the birth of hip-hop, a constant refrain in Springsteen’s work.

    Incorrect! Here, despite the crippling urban decay and the threat of gang violence on every corner, the narrator is thrilled to witness the birth of hip-hop, a constant refrain in Springsteen’s work.

    Incorrect! Here, despite the crippling urban decay and the threat of gang violence on every corner, the narrator is thrilled to witness the birth of hip-hop, a constant refrain in Springsteen’s work.

    Correct! Here, despite the crippling urban decay and the threat of gang violence on every corner, the narrator is thrilled to witness the birth of hip-hop, a constant refrain in Springsteen’s work.

  3. 3. “Together we could break ________ / We’ll run till we drop, baby we’ll never ________.”

    Incorrect! At this point, the narrator is fed up with spending his hard-earned cash on price-gouging gym memberships when he only ever does low-impact cardio, and decides he’ll just jimmy the janitorial door after hours.

    Incorrect! At this point, the narrator is fed up with spending his hard-earned cash on price-gouging gym memberships when he only ever does low-impact cardio, and decides he’ll just jimmy the janitorial door after hours.

    Correct! At this point, the narrator is fed up with spending his hard-earned cash on price-gouging gym memberships when he only ever does low-impact cardio, and decides he’ll just jimmy the janitorial door after hours.

    Incorrect! At this point, the narrator is fed up with spending his hard-earned cash on price-gouging gym memberships when he only ever does low-impact cardio, and decides he’ll just jimmy the janitorial door after hours.

  4. 4. “Girls ________ rearview mirrors / And the boys try to ________.”

    Correct! Here, Springsteen’s lyrical poetry captures the constant struggle in his native New Jersey between the hardworking women who gather mirrors to sell to junk dealers and the predatory boys who prey on their labor.

    Incorrect! Here, Springsteen’s lyrical poetry captures the constant struggle in his native New Jersey between the hardworking women who gather mirrors to sell to junk dealers and the predatory boys who prey on their labor.

    Incorrect! Here, Springsteen’s lyrical poetry captures the constant struggle in his native New Jersey between the hardworking women who gather mirrors to sell to junk dealers and the predatory boys who prey on their labor.

    Incorrect! Here, Springsteen’s lyrical poetry captures the constant struggle in his native New Jersey between the hardworking women who gather mirrors to sell to junk dealers and the predatory boys who prey on their labor.

  5. 5. “I want to die with you, Wendy, on the street tonight / ________.”

    Correct! Springsteen’s characters are always complex, and here he gives us a glimpse behind the narrator’s youthful bravado in this critical moment of self-doubt.

    Incorrect! Springsteen’s characters are always complex, and here he gives us a glimpse behind the narrator’s youthful bravado in this critical moment of self-doubt.

    Incorrect! Springsteen’s characters are always complex, and here he gives us a glimpse behind the narrator’s youthful bravado in this critical moment of self-doubt.

    Incorrect! Springsteen’s characters are always complex, and here he gives us a glimpse behind the narrator’s youthful bravado in this critical moment of self-doubt.

  6. 6. “One, two, three, ________!”

    Incorrect! Haven’t you ever heard Springsteen’s signature count-off?

    Correct! This is Springsteen’s signature count-off.

    Incorrect! Haven’t you ever heard Springsteen’s signature count-off?

    Incorrect! Haven’t you ever heard Springsteen’s signature count-off?

  7. 7. “Oh honey, tramps like us / ________!”

    Incorrect! Springsteen wraps up the song with his trademark hard-bitten optimism and some real prescience, with his narrator spitting in the face of both fate and the looming menace of self-driving cars.

    Correct! Springsteen wraps up the song with his trademark hard-bitten optimism and some real prescience, with his narrator spitting in the face of both fate and the looming menace of self-driving cars.

    Incorrect! Springsteen wraps up the song with his trademark hard-bitten optimism and some real prescience, with his narrator spitting in the face of both fate and the looming menace of self-driving cars.

    Incorrect! Springsteen wraps up the song with his trademark hard-bitten optimism and some real prescience, with his narrator spitting in the face of both fate and the looming menace of self-driving cars.

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