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Use the stories Cheonson and the Admiral and The Unbreakable Code to answer the question. Cheonson and the Admiral The Unbreaka...Asked by lilacdresesss
Use the stories Cheonson and the Admiral and The Unbreakable Code to answer the question.
Cheonson and the Admiral
The Unbreakable Code
How are Cheonson and John different from each other in the two stories?
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Responses
Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.
Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.
Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.
Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.
Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.
Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.
Cheonson and the Admiral
The Unbreakable Code
How are Cheonson and John different from each other in the two stories?
(1 point)
Responses
Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.
Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.
Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.
Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.
Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.
Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.
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lilacdresesss
Use the story Cheonson and the Admiral to answer the question.
Cheonson and the Admiral
Which text structure is used to tell the reader about Cheonson’s fears?
(1 point)
Responses
flashback
flashback
flash forward
flash forward
chronological order
chronological order
compare and contrast
Cheonson and the Admiral
Which text structure is used to tell the reader about Cheonson’s fears?
(1 point)
Responses
flashback
flashback
flash forward
flash forward
chronological order
chronological order
compare and contrast
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lilacdresesss
Use the story titled The Moss From the Chimera’s Cave and The Fool Who Fished for a King to answer the question.
The Moss from the Chimera's Cave
The Fool Who Fished for a King
Which theme is found in both stories?
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Responses
Lead by example.
Lead by example.
Work first and play later.
Work first and play later.
Don’t underestimate yourself.
Don’t underestimate yourself.
Be happy with what you have.
The Moss from the Chimera's Cave
The Fool Who Fished for a King
Which theme is found in both stories?
(1 point)
Responses
Lead by example.
Lead by example.
Work first and play later.
Work first and play later.
Don’t underestimate yourself.
Don’t underestimate yourself.
Be happy with what you have.
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lilacdresesss
Use the story titled “The Moss from the Chimera’s Cave” to answer the question.
The Moss from the Chimera’s Cave
How does Will’s response to the chimera challenge differ from others that have tried?
(1 point)
Responses
He attempts to steal the moss from the chimera.
He attempts to steal the moss from the chimera.
He tries to trick the chimera into giving him the moss.
He tries to trick the chimera into giving him the moss.
He asks the chimera if he can take the moss.
He asks the chimera if he can take the moss.
He uses food to make a trade with the chimera for the moss.
The Moss from the Chimera’s Cave
How does Will’s response to the chimera challenge differ from others that have tried?
(1 point)
Responses
He attempts to steal the moss from the chimera.
He attempts to steal the moss from the chimera.
He tries to trick the chimera into giving him the moss.
He tries to trick the chimera into giving him the moss.
He asks the chimera if he can take the moss.
He asks the chimera if he can take the moss.
He uses food to make a trade with the chimera for the moss.
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lilacdresesss
Use the stories titled “The Chance” and “The Savoy” to answer the question.
The Chance
The Savoy
How are the pictures in the two stories similar?
(1 point)
Responses
Both stories have pictures that are not realistic.
Both stories have pictures that are not realistic.
Both stories have pictures that are drawings and photographs.
Both stories have pictures that are drawings and photographs.
Both stories have pictures of historical events.
Both stories have pictures of historical events.
Both stories have pictures of the setting.
The Chance
The Savoy
How are the pictures in the two stories similar?
(1 point)
Responses
Both stories have pictures that are not realistic.
Both stories have pictures that are not realistic.
Both stories have pictures that are drawings and photographs.
Both stories have pictures that are drawings and photographs.
Both stories have pictures of historical events.
Both stories have pictures of historical events.
Both stories have pictures of the setting.
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GPT 3.5
Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.
Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.
Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.
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GPT 3.5
Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.
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GPT 3.5
flashback
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GPT 3.5
Don’t underestimate yourself.
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GPT 3.5
He uses food to make a trade with the chimera for the moss.
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GPT 3.5
Both stories have pictures that are drawings and photographs.
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