Asked by billy

1) What can you infer from this sentence near the start of "The Story Teller"?
Most of the aunt's remarks seemed to begin with "Don't," and nearly all of the children's remarks began with "Why"

A) It is a long trip to Templecombe
B)the aunt is extremely clever about handling the children
C)the children are pleasant and well behaved
D) the aunt is having trouble keeping the children under control
I CHOSE D

2) What does the aunt in "The Story Teller" find improper about the bachelors story?
A) it makes fun of berthas goodness
B) it has too many fantasy elements
C) it unrealistically suggest that virtue is always rewarded
D) the bachelor tells it without invitation, interrupting the aunts story to do so
I CHOSE B

Answers

Answered by billy
Ms Sue would you double check my answers please
Answered by Ms. Sue
1 is right. 2 is wrong.

http://www.classicshorts.com/stories/Storyteller.html
Answered by billy
Thank you so much for the help!!
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're very welcome.
Answered by josh
what the answer was ms.sue
Answered by Gigi
Its it A by chance
Answered by chris
whats the anser
Answered by Katie45
1. D
2. C
These answers are correct
Virtue means goodness
Answered by Anonymous
i took the test 2 is a
Answered by Mrs. Sue
I am sorry that you guys feel that way, I am a teacher that does not mean I give you the answers you want. I will help you as much as I can but do not expect a direct answer, you need to try for yourself then ask someone to check. If you do not then you are being lazy.
Answered by oof
be nice to her teachers are not suppose to give answers they are suppose to help us with answers... I'm so sorry for the very rude disrespect you are getting on here, keep doing what you are because it has helped me and it is awesome!! Ms.Sue <3
Answered by Mr.Sue
Stop talking to my wife like. Just because you are too stupid to do the work yourself doesn't mean you take it out on my wife. So if that is how you feel about my wife then you can stay off her website.
Answered by Anon
y'all are so mean to Mrs.Sue she helps you, which most teachers don't do much of. So stop complaining. Shes fantastic!
Answered by Little Bird
Ok, but what are the fricking answers?
Answered by Athentap
So for those of you who want the answers they are:

D
A
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C
A
C
B
C
A
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I just took the quiz, you can trust me.
Answered by Little Bird
Are you sure? Anyone wants to check those?
Ms. Sue is mean, I don't know if that was the fake one, but either way. This site is now for answers only so get outta here..
Answered by Little Bird
that's too many answers. I only have 7 multiple choice questions.
Answered by Cece
Little Bird, it's supposed to be 8 multiple choice, and 2 short asnwers. your miscounted.
Answered by Cece
And Athentap's answers are correct!! thank youuu
Answered by Rose N
Thanks Mrs. Sue some people don't know how to keep their mouths shut. But thank you and I hope you have a good day.
Answered by help
I got a 50 cuz of anthetap

Answered by :3
1. D
2. A
3. The older girl most likely thought the theme of the story was, that if you were good people would like you and try to help you. The reason she thought that is because the story was about, a little girl that was good, and made friends with everyone on account of her goodness, and was finally saved from a mad bull by a group of rescuers who admired her moral character.
4. C
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. A

Guaranteed %100
Answered by Skylar
Trust “:3” at the bottom of the list, I got 8/8!!!! Just make sure you reword so it’s not like you are plagiarizing
Answered by Your Savior
1.d
2.a
4.c
4.a
5.c
6.b
7.c
8.a

100% guys
Answered by ;( wats 9.??
YOO WHAT IS NUMBER 9???
Answered by Dont KnowYet
WHat is number 9 i is failing
Answered by S.A.D
BRO COME ON WORK OUT NUMBER 9 YOURSELF OK STOP ASKING WHAT NUMBER 9 IS
Answered by dtxzmojica
Lmao why yall so pressed over number 9 just do it it’s easy?
Answered by Kiwi :3
;w; Number 9.) is one you have to write for yourself.. Unless you want to plagiarize, and have the teachers find out :3 (I am a professional idiot, do not try this at home) The best I can give you, is help with the last question.

You were supposed to read a book, on your own, a few(?) lessons ago, that you are now comparing with a one or two selections that you had read in the unit. You must support this with at least two pieces of evidence from the book of your choosing. For instance, if you chose The Maze Runner, you would have to compare this book, with other selections in the lesson.

Hope this helped? ~Kiwi
Answered by *
number 9 is easy if you just copy what you have done in the past too the word bank and re word it a little. BAM
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