Sure, let's address each part of your inquiry step by step:
Part A
In paragraphs 1 and 2 of Passage 1, how does the narrator develop the perspective of the lumber company advisors?
- Answer: D. by sharing their responses to the new plans for logging
Part B
In paragraph 3, how is the narrator's perspective developed differently than the advisor's perspective in Part A?
- Answer: B. with details about Bunyan's recent decisions
Question 8
In paragraph 5 of Passage 1, what does the phrase "bovine locomotive" suggest about Babe?
- Answer: B. He is incredibly strong.
Question 9
Read the sentence from Passage 1. "Babe was a great pet and very docile as a general thing, but he seemed to have a sense of humor and frequently into mischief."
- Answer: A. aware
Question 10
The first stanza of Passage 2 creates confusion about the events. Select two poetic devices that help achieve this effect.
- Answer: repetition of the word "or" and providing a list of actions in line 8
Question 11
What is the effect of the line break between lines 47 and 48?
- Answer: B. It highlights what the speaker learned.
Part A (Theme Development)
Select two themes developed in Passage 2.
- Answer: Traveling to unfamiliar places is risky. and Situations can be different than what they seem.
Part B (Theme Detail)
Which detail from Passage 2 develops the theme in Part A?
- Answer: C. The loggers expect their work to be the same as usual.
Table Completion for Hero Archetype
Passage 1:
- He explores unnamed logging territory: Yes
- He helps a logging team work towards a goal: Yes
- He is asked to solve a difficult logging problem: Yes
Passage 2:
- He explores unnamed logging territory: Yes
- He helps a logging team work towards a goal: Yes
- He is asked to solve a difficult logging problem: Yes
Both Passages:
- He explores unnamed logging territory: Yes
- He helps a logging team work towards a goal: Yes
- He is asked to solve a difficult logging problem: Yes
(Note: You would fill in "Yes" or appropriate responses for the table based on how Bunyan is portrayed in each passage.)
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