Question
Jesse walks the short distance from school to the front door of Tio Roland and Tia Gloria's small antique business, just as he does every Monday and Wednesday afternoon. He passes by the neighborhood cafe where his friends sit in booths, talking and laughing. He wishes he could join them, but "helping family is Important" Or at least that's what Papa tells him every time he complains about working for his uncle for free
2 As he approaches the shop, Jesses sees his uncle through the large window, chatting happily with a
customer. Pausing to glance at all the junk set out in the window display, Jesse remembers Papa bringing him here when he was little. The shop had seemed magical then, packed with shiny instruments, diverse decorations, and some strangely shaped furniture.
3 One summer morning, Papa had released Jesse's tiny hand to open the door, inviting him to enter this wonderland. Jesse's eyes shot from one end of the wide room to the other, taking in its treasures.
4 "Mi hijo," Papa said, "come see what is back here"
5 At the top of the shop, behind the glass counter was a shelf displaying a cowboy hat like Jesse had seen in those old movies Papa liked to watch
6 "This is the first item your abuelo displayed when he opened the shop over 40 years ago." Papa explained "It's nineteenth-century charro cowboy sombrero, given to him by his own grandfather back in Mexico. Jesse's young mind tried to grasp this information. His abuelo had an abuelo, and that hat was old
8 "Is Tio Roland going to sell it?" Jesse asked.
9 "Oh, no," Papa had replied. "This is a family heirloom. We just keep it here for customers to admire"
10 The bell on the door nings as a customer leaves, and Jesse snaps out of his thoughts
11 He enters the shop and joins his uncle behind the counter, letting his backpack fall to the floor. The store no longer fills Jesse with awe. Although the sombrero still sits in its stately place, everything else seems like old junk
12 Jesse sits on a tall wooden stool and watches people come and go. Not everyone who comes into the store buys something, but those who do often find that one perfect item in the sea of clutter and always seem to have silly grins on their faces when they leave, like children exiting a candy store
13 "Why do people like all this junk?" Jess wonders out loud as he looks around the store "It's old, and some of it doesn't work anymore"
14 Tio Roland sighs and shakes his head "When people come here, they're not just buying a rusted trombone or an old bicycle Customers are taking a piece of history with them, something that brings back a happy memory or sparks their imagination"
15 Jesse can tell that Tio Roland is tired of trying to explain this to him, so when Tia Glona walks in carrying a large brown box, Jesse welcomes the diversion. 16 "Here," Tia Gloria grins as the box lands on the counter with a heavy thud. "This is what I got from that garage sale yesterday."
17 "What's this?" Tio Roland asks as he reaches into the box. Inside, in perfect condition, is an action figure from one of Jesse's favorite film sagas, and it is still in the original packaging.
18 "Oh, wow! How cool! Jesse gasps as he grabs for the action figure
19 "Hal" Tio Roland exclaims, pointing to Jesse with a huge grin on his face. "You feel that? That's what customers feel when they come here, like they found just the thing they needed"
20 Jesse nods as if to tell his uncle that he understands He turns the item over, squinting to read the print on the package and wiping the dust off his shirt "Can I keep it?" Jesses asks quietly, feeling a little sheepish Tio Roland and Tia Gloria look at each other, and after a brief moment, they both nod. Jesse waves the action figure triumphantly in the air
21 "Thank you! Jesse exctairns as he slips the item in his backpack. Maybe this shop is a place of great discoveries and history, he thinks, glancing back at the sombrero
Don't Go Into the Library
by Alberto Gos
The library is dangerous- Don't go in. If you do You know what will happen.
It's like a pet store or a bakery-
5 Every single time you'll come out of there Holding something in your arms. Those novels with their big eyes. And those no-nonsense, all muscle Greyhounds and Dobermans.
10 All non-fiction and business, Cuddly when they're young But then when the first page is turned The doughnut scent of it all, knowledge,
The aroma of coffee being made
15 In all those books, something for everyone,
The deli offerings of civilization itself
The library is the book of books,
Its concrete and wood and glass covers
Keeping within them the very big.
20 Very long story of everything
The library is dangerous, full
Of answers. If you go inside.
You may not come out
The same person who went in
Which statement describes how the setting of the story "The Antique Shop" and the poem
"Don't Go Into the Library" are DIFFERENT? (1 point)
Only one setting contains many important objects
Only one setting provides wisdom to those who enter
Only one setting invites visitors to discover something
Only one setting appeats to all kinds of people
2 As he approaches the shop, Jesses sees his uncle through the large window, chatting happily with a
customer. Pausing to glance at all the junk set out in the window display, Jesse remembers Papa bringing him here when he was little. The shop had seemed magical then, packed with shiny instruments, diverse decorations, and some strangely shaped furniture.
3 One summer morning, Papa had released Jesse's tiny hand to open the door, inviting him to enter this wonderland. Jesse's eyes shot from one end of the wide room to the other, taking in its treasures.
4 "Mi hijo," Papa said, "come see what is back here"
5 At the top of the shop, behind the glass counter was a shelf displaying a cowboy hat like Jesse had seen in those old movies Papa liked to watch
6 "This is the first item your abuelo displayed when he opened the shop over 40 years ago." Papa explained "It's nineteenth-century charro cowboy sombrero, given to him by his own grandfather back in Mexico. Jesse's young mind tried to grasp this information. His abuelo had an abuelo, and that hat was old
8 "Is Tio Roland going to sell it?" Jesse asked.
9 "Oh, no," Papa had replied. "This is a family heirloom. We just keep it here for customers to admire"
10 The bell on the door nings as a customer leaves, and Jesse snaps out of his thoughts
11 He enters the shop and joins his uncle behind the counter, letting his backpack fall to the floor. The store no longer fills Jesse with awe. Although the sombrero still sits in its stately place, everything else seems like old junk
12 Jesse sits on a tall wooden stool and watches people come and go. Not everyone who comes into the store buys something, but those who do often find that one perfect item in the sea of clutter and always seem to have silly grins on their faces when they leave, like children exiting a candy store
13 "Why do people like all this junk?" Jess wonders out loud as he looks around the store "It's old, and some of it doesn't work anymore"
14 Tio Roland sighs and shakes his head "When people come here, they're not just buying a rusted trombone or an old bicycle Customers are taking a piece of history with them, something that brings back a happy memory or sparks their imagination"
15 Jesse can tell that Tio Roland is tired of trying to explain this to him, so when Tia Glona walks in carrying a large brown box, Jesse welcomes the diversion. 16 "Here," Tia Gloria grins as the box lands on the counter with a heavy thud. "This is what I got from that garage sale yesterday."
17 "What's this?" Tio Roland asks as he reaches into the box. Inside, in perfect condition, is an action figure from one of Jesse's favorite film sagas, and it is still in the original packaging.
18 "Oh, wow! How cool! Jesse gasps as he grabs for the action figure
19 "Hal" Tio Roland exclaims, pointing to Jesse with a huge grin on his face. "You feel that? That's what customers feel when they come here, like they found just the thing they needed"
20 Jesse nods as if to tell his uncle that he understands He turns the item over, squinting to read the print on the package and wiping the dust off his shirt "Can I keep it?" Jesses asks quietly, feeling a little sheepish Tio Roland and Tia Gloria look at each other, and after a brief moment, they both nod. Jesse waves the action figure triumphantly in the air
21 "Thank you! Jesse exctairns as he slips the item in his backpack. Maybe this shop is a place of great discoveries and history, he thinks, glancing back at the sombrero
Don't Go Into the Library
by Alberto Gos
The library is dangerous- Don't go in. If you do You know what will happen.
It's like a pet store or a bakery-
5 Every single time you'll come out of there Holding something in your arms. Those novels with their big eyes. And those no-nonsense, all muscle Greyhounds and Dobermans.
10 All non-fiction and business, Cuddly when they're young But then when the first page is turned The doughnut scent of it all, knowledge,
The aroma of coffee being made
15 In all those books, something for everyone,
The deli offerings of civilization itself
The library is the book of books,
Its concrete and wood and glass covers
Keeping within them the very big.
20 Very long story of everything
The library is dangerous, full
Of answers. If you go inside.
You may not come out
The same person who went in
Which statement describes how the setting of the story "The Antique Shop" and the poem
"Don't Go Into the Library" are DIFFERENT? (1 point)
Only one setting contains many important objects
Only one setting provides wisdom to those who enter
Only one setting invites visitors to discover something
Only one setting appeats to all kinds of people
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct statement that describes how the setting of the story "The Antique Shop" and the poem "Don't Go Into the Library" are DIFFERENT is:
**Only one setting provides wisdom to those who enter.**
In "The Antique Shop," the focus is on the physical items that evoke memories and emotions for the customers, while in "Don't Go Into the Library," the library is portrayed as a source of knowledge and wisdom, suggesting that it can profoundly change a person. The antique shop invites exploration and the discovery of tangible items with personal significance, whereas the library is depicted as a place of intellectual and personal transformation.
**Only one setting provides wisdom to those who enter.**
In "The Antique Shop," the focus is on the physical items that evoke memories and emotions for the customers, while in "Don't Go Into the Library," the library is portrayed as a source of knowledge and wisdom, suggesting that it can profoundly change a person. The antique shop invites exploration and the discovery of tangible items with personal significance, whereas the library is depicted as a place of intellectual and personal transformation.