Yes, A for the first one.
What do you think for the second one?
Okay part A is not C could it be A since he was being sneaky?
The stranger gazed about the room; and when his lustrous smile had glistened upon all the golden objects that were there, he turned again to Midas.
PART A: What does the term “lustrous” most closely mean as used in paragraph 9?
A. Sneaky and mischievous
B. Kind and generous
C. Shining and sparkling
D. Dark and shadowy
3. PART B: Which phrase from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A. “intending any mischief” (Paragraph 8)
B. “came to do Midas a favor” (Paragraph 8)
C. “the stranger gazed about the room” (Paragraph 9)
D. “glistened upon all the golden objects” (Paragraph 9)
3 answers
Could it be A too because it states in the sentence about mischief
Not A.
I don't see the word "mischief" in the text itself.
I don't see the word "mischief" in the text itself.