In the novel "My Favorite Chaperone," the climax is best described by the statement: Nurzhan is suspended after he fights another boy. This moment represents a turning point in the story, where the tensions between the characters reach a peak and significant consequences follow, impacting the relationships and overall situation in the narrative.
In the novel "my favorite chaperone" which statement describes the climax?
Nurzhan is suspended after he fights another boy
Maya fills in for her mother at work after her mother is injured
Nurzhan convinces their parents to let Maya go to the dance
Maya notices that nurzhan is missing when she dances with daniel
9 answers
"And I thought"
"How wonderful"
"Closed my eyes"
In the context of understanding the phrase "kak horosho," the words from paragraph 226 that help the reader understand its meaning are "How wonderful." This phrase suggests a positive expression, implying that "kak horosho" is likely a way of saying something similar to "how good" or "how nice."
Family is very important
Lying is OK in most situations
Children of immigrants understand American culture better than their parents do
People from other countries find they dislike America once the live there for a while
The two statements that best express themes reinforced throughout the story "My Favorite Chaperone" are:
- Family is very important
- Children of immigrants understand American culture better than their parents do
These themes reflect the central focus on family dynamics and the generational differences in understanding and adapting to a new culture.
PART A
Which statement best describes the relationship between Maya and nurzhan?
they like to joke around with each other
They try to help each other solve their problems
Maya is annoyed by Nurzhan because he frequently complains
Nurzhan is afraid of Maya because she frequently threatens him
PART 2
which TWO excerpts from the selection best support the answer to part A?
"Mr. Shanaman continued. 'The other boy, Ozie Nishizono, needed two stitches at the hospital' 'the other boy, Ozie Nishizono, was a little hurt', I told Papa"
"'Maya I-' 'don't talk. Do your work.' 'But I' 'I missed the gymnastics meet because of you!' 'Watch the knife!' Nurzhan looked scared"
"I looked down and saw my finger bleeding on the potatoes, and it scared me to be so tired that I hadn't seen this 'Its just blood, Nurzhan. I cut myself. It'll wash off' 'oh, yuck' 'Quiet boy! I said it would wash off.'"
"I laughed. 'Oh Nurzhan. Don't be foolish. You waste your time. Papa will never change his thinking because of you' 'I will try anyway. When he comes home tonight, I will speak to him myself. I have a plan'"
PART A
The statement that best describes the relationship between Maya and Nurzhan is:
They try to help each other solve their problems.
PART B
The two excerpts from the selection that best support the answer to Part A are:
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"I laughed. 'Oh Nurzhan. Don't be foolish. You waste your time. Papa will never change his thinking because of you' 'I will try anyway. When he comes home tonight, I will speak to him myself. I have a plan.'"
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"'Maya I-' 'don't talk. Do your work.' 'But I' 'I missed the gymnastics meet because of you!' 'Watch the knife!' Nurzhan looked scared."
These excerpts illustrate how Maya and Nurzhan engage in discussions about their problems, showing their attempts to address issues within their family and support each other.
Is Maya worrying about getting her permission slip signed the rising action or the resolution?
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Maya attending the dance is part of the resolution. It represents the culmination of the story's conflicts and character development, as she is able to participate in the event after various challenges.
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Maya worrying about getting her permission slip signed is part of the rising action. This concern contributes to the build-up of tension and conflict in the story as she navigates her family's expectations and her desire to fit in.