Sure! Here are the answers to your questions based on the passage from Lucy Maud Montgomery's “Uncle Richard’s New Year’s Dinner”:
6. Which of the following choices best explains the plot of this story?
c. Uncle Richard has quarreled with Prissy’s father, but when Prissy cooks her uncle a surprise meal, she inspires a reconciliation.
This option captures the central conflict of the story and how it resolves through Prissy's actions.
7. The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.
Part A: Which choice best defines the climax in a story?
b. the turning point in the story where the outcome becomes clear
The climax is the moment of greatest tension that determines the outcome of the plot.
Part B: Which section of the passage most clearly presents the climax of the story?
b. paragraphs 4–12
This section includes the moment when Prissy is caught by her uncle and the crucial dialogue that unfolds, leading to a change in their relationship.
8. Which line from the passage is part of the exposition of this story?
a. Uncle Richard had not been on speaking terms with her or her father, his only brother, for eight years. (paragraph 1)
This line provides the background information necessary to understand the relationship dynamics at play in the story.
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