The finish line of a big race on a spring afternoon would best support a happy, joyful mood. This setting often represents achievement, celebration, and the excitement of competition, which can create a positive and uplifting atmosphere.
Which story setting would best support a happy, joyful mood?(1 point)
Responses
The woods during a thunderstorm at night
A grocery store on a cold winter morning
The finish line of a big race on a spring afternoon
A crowded park on a humid summer day
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Ana put her book aside at Nier’s request. She knew better than to do otherwise, as Nier was always persistent. He was sure to annoy her into reading the same paragraph half a dozen times if she bothered to ignore his entreaties for attention. He was quite the handful, but for the love of her brother, Ana played along.
“There now, that’s a sport,” Nier smiled as the book touched the table. “Ana, I must ask you for one additional favor. Could you pick a card?”
He spread a deck of cards before her with a magician’s flourish. Her lips tightened, concealing whatever opinion they might have pronounced had there been any point in pronouncing it. She chose a card from the middle of the deck.
(1 point)
Responses
Direct characterization tells readers Ana is an irritable person who always upsets Nier.
Indirect characterization shows readers Ana is a fan of magic and is happy to play along with her brother.
Indirect characterization shows that Ana is being patient out of love for her brother.
Direct characterization shows that Ana is a patient character who is acting unwisely.
The best description of how Ana is characterized is: Indirect characterization shows that Ana is being patient out of love for her brother. This is evident from her decision to put her book aside and engage with Nier despite knowing he can be annoying, indicating her affection and patience towards him.
Responses
Includes nonessential details
Includes the basic facts of a story
Avoids using biased statements
Avoids using personal opinions
The characteristic that is NOT a part of an objective summary is: Includes nonessential details. An objective summary focuses on the main points and essential facts without including unnecessary details.
Responses
To set the current time in the story
To give more information from the past
To provide a deeper meaning of the conflict in the story
To build drama or tension and make the reader wonder what will happen next
Authors use foreshadowing to build drama or tension and make the reader wonder what will happen next. Foreshadowing creates anticipation and engages readers by hinting at future events in the story.
Responses
how the characters have gotten to where they are in the story
important details about the characters
an indication of a future event
a deeper meaning of the conflict in the story
What is NOT something a reader can learn through a flashback scene is: an indication of a future event. Flashbacks provide background information and context about characters and events in the past, rather than predictions or indications of what will happen in the future.