read hero of the story then answer the questions

At the beginning of the story, where is the narrator sitting?
(1 point)
Responses

in a park
in a park

in a library
in a library

in a tea shop
in a tea shop

in a police station

Read the following sentence from pages 27-28:

"I had been utterly unsupervised for a number of months, for reasons that have nothing to do with this story, a situation that was often frightening."

Which word is an antonym of the word unsupervised as it is used in the story?
(1 point)
Responses

assisted
assisted

loved
loved

protected
protected

watched

What is the most likely reason that the narrator offers to get napkins for the woman who approaches him in the park?
(1 point)
Responses

He thinks the woman will take too long.
He thinks the woman will take too long.

He wants to get the woman a new cup of tea.
He wants to get the woman a new cup of tea.

He wants to avoid taking care of the woman's baby.
He wants to avoid taking care of the woman's baby.

He thinks the woman's baby is going to start crying.
He thinks the woman's baby is going to start crying.

Which detail from page 29 best supports your answer to question 3?
(1 point)
Responses

"She was already handing me the baby, which frightened me a little."
"She was already handing me the baby, which frightened me a little."

"It was a tiny baby, not very old at all, and it was one of those babies that looks angry"
"It was a tiny baby, not very old at all, and it was one of those babies that looks angry"

"I could see the tea shop, which was little more than a shack with a kettle in it, clear across the park"
"I could see the tea shop, which was little more than a shack with a kettle in it, clear across the park"

"Maybe if I fetched napkins, I would be considered a hero and given hot tea."

Question
Who is the first person to see the narrator with the baby after the woman leaves?
(1 point)
Responses

the teaman
the teaman

the police inspector
the police inspector

the girl riding a bicycle
the girl riding a bicycle

the man at the library window

Read the following sentence from page 36:

"Life with the emperor was even more unpleasant than Rona had anticipated."

Which word is a synonym for the word anticipated as it is used in the story?
(1 point)
Responses

known
known

imagined
imagined

heard
heard

expected

What is the most likely reason that the narrator tells Rona that their stories are "very similar"? (p. 40)
(1 point)
Responses

People help them both.
People help them both.

People judge them both.
People judge them both.

People abandon them both.
People abandon them both.

People understand them both.
People understand them both.

Which statement best expresses a central idea of the story?
(1 point)
Responses

It is difficult to determine who is a hero.
It is difficult to determine who is a hero.

It is foolish to worry about being a hero.
It is foolish to worry about being a hero.

It is valuable to study the lives of heroes.
It is valuable to study the lives of heroes.

It is amusing to read stories about heroes.

please aswer all

1 answer

Sure! Here are the answers based on the prompts provided:

  1. At the beginning of the story, where is the narrator sitting?

    • Response: in a park
  2. Which word is an antonym of the word unsupervised as it is used in the story?

    • Response: watched
  3. What is the most likely reason that the narrator offers to get napkins for the woman who approaches him in the park?

    • Response: He wants to avoid taking care of the woman's baby.
  4. Which detail from page 29 best supports your answer to question 3?

    • Response: "She was already handing me the baby, which frightened me a little."
  5. Who is the first person to see the narrator with the baby after the woman leaves?

    • Response: the teaman
  6. Which word is a synonym for the word anticipated as it is used in the story?

    • Response: expected
  7. What is the most likely reason that the narrator tells Rona that their stories are "very similar"? (p. 40)

    • Response: People abandon them both.
  8. Which statement best expresses a central idea of the story?

    • Response: It is difficult to determine who is a hero.

If you have further questions or need clarification on any of the answers, feel free to ask!

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