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Which sentence best describes the characteristics/elements that make this story a folktale?
It is the epic story of a man named Goha and recounts his adventures.
It is the humorous story of a man named Goha who makes extreme over-statements and has a surprise ending.
It is the traditional story of a man named Goha that details the customs of his people.
It is imaginary tale of a man named Goha and also contains a life-changing lesson.
Which of these statements best explains the lesson the author wanted to teach with this folktale?
Truth always wins.
People who tell white (little) lies should be prepared to face dire consequences.
Lying to one's spouse unless leads to unnecessary fights.
Some people will try to win an argument at any cost.
Which phrase from the first two paragraphs helps the reader understand the meaning of the word scurried as used in paragraph 1?
He grew increasingly hungry with every second that passed by.
finally he bought them
I'll go back to the store and by rice
cook these as quickly as you can
In paragraph 3, what does the phrase: "the smell of them was sweeter to her than any rose" help the reader to sense?
How hungry it made Goha’s wife when she thought about roses
How nice it was when Goha finally gave his wife roses for working hard in the kitchen
How much Goha’s wife loved the smell of roses
How irresistible the smell of roasted calf legs was to Goha’s wife
Which two statements help the reader to infer that Goha’s wife cared for Goha, despite their argument?
She worried about admitting she was greedy.
She cooked the calf legs right away as Goha requested.
he tasted the food very thoroughly.
She burst into tears when she thought he died.
She thought he was tricking her when he fell to the floor.
What tone does the dialogue in paragraphs 8–14 create in the selection?
tense
somber
arrogant
humorous
This story’s minimal and bare setting allows readers to —
imagine for themselves what the setting may have looked like
read to the end of the story more quickly and fluently
Keep the focus on the words and actions of the characters rather than being distracted by lesser things
understand how bare and pitiful Goha’s house was
Which two phrases from paragraph 18 best help readers understand the meaning of dignified?
carried from his house with great care
on its way to the cemetery
she burst into tears and called the undertaker
Goha was, indeed, finally dead
remained so very still
Which of these statements best shows the reader the true nature of Goha’s character? (Hint: think of his role as a trickster)
But in the next moment, he clutched at his chest, gasping, “My heart, oh, my heart . . .”
With that, Goha fell to the floor and pretended to be dead.
His wife at first thought this must surely be another of her husband’s tricks
“I’ll win this argument even if it means my very life!”
What is the correct way to write and punctuate the sentence below:
To make a difference one first has to care.
To make, a difference once first has to care.
To make a difference, one first has to care.
To, make a difference, one first has to care.
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