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Yamanba of the Mountain
by Cathy SpagnoliUse the passage to answer the question.
Based on the author’s use of figurative language in the passage, what can a reader determine about the cultural setting of the story? Select the two correct answers.
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The story is set in a place where courage is an important trait.
The story is set in a place where courage is an important trait.
The story is set in a place where people fear things needlessly.
The story is set in a place where people fear things needlessly.
The story is set in a place where babies can fly at birth.
The story is set in a place where babies can fly at birth.
The story is set in a place where rice is a common food.
The story is set in a place where rice is a common food.
The story is set in a place where people climb mountains.
The story is set in a place where people climb mountains.
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- The story is set in a place where rice is a common food.
- The story is set in a place where people climb mountains.
The title and the passage’s figurative language (references to rice and to the mountain/Yamanba imagery) point to a mountainous, rice-growing cultural setting.
- The story is set in a place where people climb mountains.
The title and the passage’s figurative language (references to rice and to the mountain/Yamanba imagery) point to a mountainous, rice-growing cultural setting.
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