Asked by Catwolf901

I will be asking a series of 5 questions that i need help with
ahm... FIRST ONE

Below are a poem and story passage written by the same person.

HAIKU
Five dead leaves falling
upward onto the branches
of a bare oak tree

THE END OF WINTER
As I approached, I startled a group of sparrows that had been feeding in the grass, and they flew up to the safety of an old oak tree. It was still early enough in the year that the branches of the tree were bare. But the bird songs and the warm sun made me feel certain that winter was ending. As I watched, the sparrows dropped from their high perches and settled again in the grass to hunt for food. Like winter, I was just an interruption.

What is similar about the poem and the story?

A.
the topic
B.
the genre
C.
the theme
D.
the structure

Answers

Answered by PsyDAG
Repeated posts will not get you any faster or better responses.

I think the theme, with the leaves symbolizing the birds and the coming of spring.
Answered by Catwolf901
PsyDAG OMG THANK YOU
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NEXT QUESTION WILL BE COMING IN 5 MIN
Answered by Catwolf901

Read the texts again and then answer the question.

HAIKU
Five dead leaves falling
upward onto the branches
of a bare oak tree

THE END OF WINTER
As I approached, I startled a group of sparrows that had been feeding in the grass, and they flew up to the safety of an old oak tree. It was still early enough in the year that the branches of the tree were bare. But the bird songs and the warm sun made me feel certain that winter was ending. As I watched, the sparrows dropped from their high perches and settled again in the grass to hunt for food. Like winter, I was just an interruption.

Which change would make the connection between the sparrows and spring more similar in the poem and the story?

A.
The author could add additional details to the poem about the person witnessing the sparrows.
B.
The author could add additional details to the story about how the birds sound when they are singing.
C.
The author could add additional details to the story about how the sparrows look flying up into the tree.
D.
The author could add additional details to the poem about how the sparrows look while they are perched in the tree.

The questions are different but not the texts
Answered by Coco shine :)
oh my-
Answered by Catwolf901
Coco shine :) what wrong
Answered by Catwolf901
btw just in case
when it says "The questions are different but not the texts" was not part of the question i just typed there so nobody would get confused and think that i posted the same thing
Answered by Coco shine :)
Nothing-
Answered by Coco shine :)
And the answer is C
Answered by Catwolf901
am sry i meant
was not part of the "option"
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oh thanks :)
Answered by Catwolf901
next question 5 min (and yes same texts)
Answered by Coco shine :)
Np! Also i'll try to help!
Answered by Catwolf901
ok thanks Coco shine :)!
Answered by Catwolf901
ok next question
but before i post it i have something to say
Answered by Coco shine :)
Oki
Answered by Coco shine :)
Yes?
Answered by Catwolf901
WARNING
i am not posting the same question over and over again they are just the same texts the questions are different if u look closely.
thank you
Answered by Catwolf901

Read the texts again and then answer the question.

HAIKU
Five dead leaves falling
upward onto the branches
of a bare oak tree

THE END OF WINTER
As I approached, I startled a group of sparrows that had been feeding in the grass, and they flew up to the safety of an old oak tree. It was still early enough in the year that the branches of the tree were bare. But the bird songs and the warm sun made me feel certain that winter was ending. As I watched, the sparrows dropped from their high perches and settled again in the grass to hunt for food. Like winter, I was just an interruption.

Which is the best description of the difference in how the poem and the story connect the sparrows to the coming of spring?

A.
The poem connects them to dead leaves; the story connects them to the warmth of the sun.
B.
The poem connects them to dead leaves; the story connects their return to the ground to the return of spring.
C.
The poem connects them to leaves returning to the branches; the story connects them to the warmth of the sun.
D.
The poem connects them to leaves returning to the branches; the story connects their return to the ground to the return of spring.

Answered by Coco shine :)
Hi! I'm so sorry I had to do something but I'm back! And I think it's D.
Answered by Catwolf901
Coco shine :)
it's alright and thanks!
Answered by Catwolf901
next question in ten minutes ( i was doing another quiz while i was waiting)
Answered by Coco shine :)
Okay! and Np!
Answered by Catwolf901

Read the two texts and then answer the question.

HAIKU
Five dead leaves falling
upward onto the branches
of a bare oak tree

THE END OF WINTER
As I approached, I startled a group of sparrows that had been feeding in the grass, and they flew up to the safety of an old oak tree. It was still early enough in the year that the branches of the tree were bare. But the bird songs and the warm sun made me feel certain that winter was ending. As I watched, the sparrows dropped from their high perches and settled again in the grass to hunt for food. Like winter, I was just an interruption.

What part of the story does the poem focus on?

A.
The fact that it still looks like winter
B.
The ways you can see that spring is coming
C.
What the trees look like before they get their leaves
D.
What the sparrows look like flying up into the oak tree
Answered by Catwolf901
sry i took so long (I finally finished the other quiz)
Answered by Coco shine :)
Hm.. its either A or B. but I think it's A
Answered by Coco shine :)
And Its fine!
Answered by Catwolf901
EVERYONE IM GONNA SHOVEL THE SNOW I WILL BE BACK IN A WHILE MAYBE LIKE TWO HOURS I WILL SEE THE RESPONSES WHEN I COME BACK BYE!!
Answered by Coco shine :)
Ok! Have fun! :)
Answered by Catwolf901
TY
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np
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before i go here is the last question

Read the texts and then answer the question.

HAIKU
Five dead leaves falling
upward onto the branches
of a bare oak tree

THE END OF WINTER
As I approached, I startled a group of sparrows that had been feeding in the grass, and they flew up to the safety of an old oak tree. It was still early enough in the year that the branches of the tree were bare. But the bird songs and the warm sun made me feel certain that winter was ending. As I watched, the sparrows dropped from their high perches and settled again in the grass to hunt for food. Like winter, I was just an interruption.

Which detail do the poem and the story present in a similar way?

A.
The sparrows flying
B.
The dead leaves moving
C.
The belief that spring is coming
D.
The bare branches of the oak tree

(sorry i was waiting for my dad to come so we can shovel)
Answered by Catwolf901
when i come back i will tell how my quiz went
bye! (for real this time)
Answered by Catwolf901
am back! i had to eat sry
Answered by Coco shine :)
Its fine!
Answered by Coco shine :)
What did u get on it?
Answered by Anonymous
Sorry i changed my name and i got a 60 :(
Answered by 🐯🐾Tiger🐾🐯
dang
Answered by Catwolf901
HEY GUYS A SO SORRY I TOOK SO LONG I WAS BUSY( daily life)
Answered by Catwolf901
And now the results...
the results are...
Answered by Catwolf901
WHAT?! I GOT 40% ☹️
Answered by Catwolf901
EVERYBODY I KNOW THE ANSWERS!!!!!
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The question :
What part of the story does the poem focus on?

A.
The fact that it still looks like winter
B.
The ways you can see that spring is coming
C.
What the trees look like before they get their leaves
D.
What the sparrows look like flying up into the oak tree

answer: D
Answered by Catwolf901
The question:

Below are a poem and story passage written by the same person.

HAIKU
Five dead leaves falling
upward onto the branches
of a bare oak tree

THE END OF WINTER
As I approached, I startled a group of sparrows that had been feeding in the grass, and they flew up to the safety of an old oak tree. It was still early enough in the year that the branches of the tree were bare. But the bird songs and the warm sun made me feel certain that winter was ending. As I watched, the sparrows dropped from their high perches and settled again in the grass to hunt for food. Like winter, I was just an interruption.

What is similar about the poem and the story?

A.
the topic
B.
the genre
C.
the theme
D.
the structure

answer: A
Answered by Catwolf901
The question:

Read the texts again and then answer the question.

HAIKU
Five dead leaves falling
upward onto the branches
of a bare oak tree

THE END OF WINTER
As I approached, I startled a group of sparrows that had been feeding in the grass, and they flew up to the safety of an old oak tree. It was still early enough in the year that the branches of the tree were bare. But the bird songs and the warm sun made me feel certain that winter was ending. As I watched, the sparrows dropped from their high perches and settled again in the grass to hunt for food. Like winter, I was just an interruption.

Which change would make the connection between the sparrows and spring more similar in the poem and the story?

A.
The author could add additional details to the poem about the person witnessing the sparrows.
B.
The author could add additional details to the story about how the birds sound when they are singing.
C.
The author could add additional details to the story about how the sparrows look flying up into the tree.
D.
The author could add additional details to the poem about how the sparrows look while they are perched in the tree.

answer: C
Answered by Catwolf901
The question:

Read the texts and then answer the question.

HAIKU
Five dead leaves falling
upward onto the branches
of a bare oak tree

THE END OF WINTER
As I approached, I startled a group of sparrows that had been feeding in the grass, and they flew up to the safety of an old oak tree. It was still early enough in the year that the branches of the tree were bare. But the bird songs and the warm sun made me feel certain that winter was ending. As I watched, the sparrows dropped from their high perches and settled again in the grass to hunt for food. Like winter, I was just an interruption.

Which detail do the poem and the story present in a similar way?

A.
The sparrows flying
B.
The dead leaves moving
C.
The belief that spring is coming
D.
The bare branches of the oak tree

Answer: D
Answered by Catwolf901
The question:
Read the texts again and then answer the question.

HAIKU
Five dead leaves falling
upward onto the branches
of a bare oak tree

THE END OF WINTER
As I approached, I startled a group of sparrows that had been feeding in the grass, and they flew up to the safety of an old oak tree. It was still early enough in the year that the branches of the tree were bare. But the bird songs and the warm sun made me feel certain that winter was ending. As I watched, the sparrows dropped from their high perches and settled again in the grass to hunt for food. Like winter, I was just an interruption.

Which is the best description of the difference in how the poem and the story connect the sparrows to the coming of spring?

A.
The poem connects them to dead leaves; the story connects them to the warmth of the sun.
B.
The poem connects them to dead leaves; the story connects their return to the ground to the return of spring.
C.
The poem connects them to leaves returning to the branches; the story connects them to the warmth of the sun.
D.
The poem connects them to leaves returning to the branches; the story connects their return to the ground to the return of spring.

Answer: D


Answered by Catwolf901
And there u have it, the answers.
And why am I so sure?
Explanation: i retook the test
Answered by Catwolf901
Sorry if it's so long i couldn't come up with another way to put it
Answered by Catwolf901
well if anybody wants the answers, there here above
Answered by Anonymous
THANKS
Answered by Catwolf901
np :)
Answered by Catwolf901
i feel good
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i don't know why i said that
Answered by Anonymous
Thanks 2

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