Passage 3
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the. Following passage.
Willa Cather once said: When people ask me if writing has been a hard or easy road, I always answer with the quotation, The end is nothing; the road is all.'
That is what I mean when I say writing has been a pleasure. I have never faced the typewriter with the thought that one more chore had to be done.
Like most authors, Willa Cather did not write books for the money that they brought her, but rather for the pleasure that came in writing them. Her works were, like her, sturdy and simple. They were full of the vigor of her pioneer days in Nebraska, where she grew from childhood to young womanhood.
Born near Winchester, Virginia, on December 7, 1873, Willa Cather moved with her family to Webster County, Nebraska, in 1883. There her father farmed for seven months before moving the family into neighboring Red Cloud, a fast developing town of 2,500 people. At Red Cloud, Mr. Cather gave up farming and opened an office dealing in farm loans and mortgages. Young Willa, with reddish-brown hair and blue eyes, lived in that small prairie town from 1883 to 1896.
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