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- 1 What does Mott cite in paragraph 3 and 4 as evidence that this situation is changing?
- 2 Why does Akira say his meeting with Chie is a matter of urgency line 32?
- 3 Which choice most effectively completes the explanation of a possible origin of the lion dance?
- 4 How does the author create suspense over the course of the passage in Pyramus and Thisbe?
- 5 Which choice best describes the relationship between passage 1 and passage 2?
- 6 What is Grimké’s central claim in passage 2?
- 7 What is the central idea of this passage?
- 8 How does the setting build suspense?
What does Mott cite in paragraph 3 and 4 as evidence that this situation is changing?
What does Mott cite in paragraphs 3 and 4 as evidence that this situation is changing? Option D: This answer is correct. Mott objects to the lecture she attends because its apparent eloquence conceals ideas she sees as damaging to women’s progress.
Why does Akira say his meeting with Chie is a matter of urgency line 32?
Why does Akira say his meeting with Chie is “a matter of urgency” (line 32)? He fears that his own parents will disapprove of Naomi. He worries that Naomi will reject him and marry someone else.
Which choice best supports the idea that the author assumes that all things being equal people would rather drive than take mass transit?
Choice A
Choice A is the best answer. Hence this sentence best supports the idea that the author assumes that, all things being equal, people would rather drive than take mass transit.
Which choice most effectively completes the explanation of a possible origin of the lion dance?
Choice C
Choice C is the best answer. This choice expands on the idea that the lion dance may have originated to ward off an evil spirit and that dressing in a lion costume was part of the effort to scare the spirit away.
Ovid created suspense in “Pyramus and Thisbe” by dragging on Pyramus discovering the fate of his love which was all untrue. Suspense is further carried on by Thisbe now having to discover her lover close to death, promising her own downfall in the name of love.
How do Paragraphs 1 2 help the author develop the information about Mendeleev and the periodic table?
Read this excerpt from Passage 2.
Which choice best describes the relationship between passage 1 and passage 2?
Which choice best describes the relationship between the two passages? Passage 1 is concerned with describing the differences between introverts and extroverts, while Passage 2 focuses on the skills both have in common.
What is Grimké’s central claim in passage 2?
In Passage 2, Grimké asserts that all people “are moral beings” (lines 58-59) and that both men and women have “rights and responsibilities” (line 68). She concludes that “whatever it is morally right for man to do, it is morally right for woman to do” (lines 81-83).
What is the main purpose of this reading passage?
If a reading passage is enjoyable to read, tells a personal story, or uses a story to teach a lesson, the author’s purpose is to entertain. ➢ If a reading passage provides facts about a particular subject or tells readers how to do something, the author’s purpose is to explain or inform.
What is the central idea of this passage?
The central idea of a passage or story is the most important concept that the author wants to get across to the reader. The central idea may be stated directly. The author tells you the main point. The central idea may not be stated—it may be implied.
How does the setting build suspense?
The setting creates suspense because the weather is stormy and the house is isolated. Suspense is the feeling that something is about to happen. Usually it means that something exciting or something bad is happening. The author creates suspense by setting the story on a stormy night.
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