Multiple Choice
In "The Ramayana," Rama most likely knew that Sita was not married because
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she looked directly at him.
she looked directly at him.
she was not wearing a ring.
she was not wearing a ring.
she did not cause him to recoil from her.
she did not cause him to recoil from her.
she was in the company of other unmarried females.
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she was not wearing a ring.
Multiple Choice
Which description from "The Ramayana" best reflects the prosperity of the people in Mithila?
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"The very minute Rama steps into Mithila, he notices golden turrets and domes, and towers, and colorful flags fluttering in the wind as if to welcome a royal bridegroom-to-be."
"The very minute Rama steps into Mithila, he notices golden turrets and domes, and towers, and colorful flags fluttering in the wind as if to welcome a royal bridegroom-to-be."
"The streets glitter with odds and ends of jewelry cast off by the people...with no one inclined to pick them up in a society of such affluence."
"The streets glitter with odds and ends of jewelry cast off by the people...with no one inclined to pick them up in a society of such affluence."
"On lofty terraces women were singing and dancing to the accompaniment of veena and soft drums."
"On lofty terraces women were singing and dancing to the accompaniment of veena and soft drums."
"The citizens garlanded, embraced, and anointed each other with perfumes and sprinkled sandalwood powder in the air."
Which description from "The Ramayana" best reflects the prosperity of the people in Mithila?
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Responses
"The very minute Rama steps into Mithila, he notices golden turrets and domes, and towers, and colorful flags fluttering in the wind as if to welcome a royal bridegroom-to-be."
"The very minute Rama steps into Mithila, he notices golden turrets and domes, and towers, and colorful flags fluttering in the wind as if to welcome a royal bridegroom-to-be."
"The streets glitter with odds and ends of jewelry cast off by the people...with no one inclined to pick them up in a society of such affluence."
"The streets glitter with odds and ends of jewelry cast off by the people...with no one inclined to pick them up in a society of such affluence."
"On lofty terraces women were singing and dancing to the accompaniment of veena and soft drums."
"On lofty terraces women were singing and dancing to the accompaniment of veena and soft drums."
"The citizens garlanded, embraced, and anointed each other with perfumes and sprinkled sandalwood powder in the air."
"The citizens garlanded, embraced, and anointed each other with perfumes and sprinkled sandalwood powder in the air."
Multiple Choice
Which pair of words best describes Sita from "The Ramayana?"
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weak and sickly
weak and sickly
whiney and spoiled
whiney and spoiled
agitated and infatuated
agitated and infatuated
obsessive and disagreeable
Which pair of words best describes Sita from "The Ramayana?"
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weak and sickly
weak and sickly
whiney and spoiled
whiney and spoiled
agitated and infatuated
agitated and infatuated
obsessive and disagreeable
obsessive and disagreeable
Multiple Choice
In "The Ramayana," the author mostly reveals the character of Rama through his
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actions.
actions.
appearance.
appearance.
thoughts.
thoughts.
words.
In "The Ramayana," the author mostly reveals the character of Rama through his
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actions.
actions.
appearance.
appearance.
thoughts.
thoughts.
words.
words.
Choose the correct pronoun case.
Frankie is coming over to watch a movie with Sadie and (I, me).
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I
I
me
Frankie is coming over to watch a movie with Sadie and (I, me).
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I
I
me
me
Choose the correct pronoun case.
The winner of the dance contest was (her, she).
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her
her
she
The winner of the dance contest was (her, she).
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her
her
she
she