The following question refers to both the passage from Hard Times and the poem, “The Tables Turned.” Part B Select the quotation from Hard Times that contradicts the theme selected in Part A. Responses “‘You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will ever be of any service to them.’” (paragraph 1) “‘You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will ever be of any service to them.’” (paragraph 1) “A man who proceeds upon the principle that two and two are four, and nothing over, and who is not to be talked into allowing for anything over.” (paragraph 5) “A man who proceeds upon the principle that two and two are four, and nothing over, and who is not to be talked into allowing for anything over.” (paragraph 5) “‘It’s father as calls me Sissy, sir,’ returned the young girl in a trembling voice...” (paragraph 11) “‘It’s father as calls me Sissy, sir,’ returned the young girl in a trembling voice...” (paragraph 11) “‘Now girl number twenty,’ said Mr. Gradgrind. ‘You know what a horse is.’” (paragraph 24) “‘Now girl number twenty,’ said Mr. Gradgrind. ‘You know what a horse is.’” (paragraph 24)