(Can someone PLEASE HELP ME with these questions!Like i'm confuse on this)
How does the a...
(Can someone PLEASE HELP ME with these questions!Like i'm confuse on this)
How does the author most develop Grandpa's point of view in the story?
A. by having the narrator describe Grandpa
B. by sharing Grandpa's thoughts with the reader
C. by including dialogue between Grandpa and the kids
D. by showing how Grandpa acts with Paige's brothers
Which detail would be most important to include in a summary of the story?
A. Paige loses a lot of fishing poles.
B. Grandpa owns many different hats.
C. Paige enjoys water-skiing and tubing.
D. Grandpa wants to take the kids fishing.
Which sentence best expresses the theme of the story?
A. People usually change as they grow older.
B. Sometimes people are embarrassed by family.
C. People often cherish their childhood memories.
D. Sometimes people make choices to please others.
How do paragraphs 3 and 4 contribute to the story?
A. They help show Rakhee's kindness and ease around creatures in the outdoors.
B. They help the reader understand Rakhee's concern of whether her grandmother will remember her.
C. They provide evidence for Rakhee's love of singing Indian songs as a child.
D. They give the reader insight into Rakhee's memories of her grandmother.
Which important idea does the author develop in paragraphs 7 through 9?
A. Rakhee has lived a very exciting life
B. Rakhee wishes she had grown up in India
C. Rakhee has much to learn about her family's culture.
D. Rakhee's family is typical of Indian families.
Which statement best describes how the narrator reacts to the events in paragraphs 8 and 9?
A. She becomes more appreciative of her mother.
B. She is uneasy about the change in her mother.
C. She becomes confused by her mother.
D. She admires the change in her mother.
In paragraph 9, what is the meaning of the phrase “it streamed down her back in a lustrous river”?
A. her long hair was flowing and shiny
B. her long hair was damp from being in a bun
C. her long hair seemed heavier than normal
D. her long hair moved steadily in one direction
What does paragraph 9 most reveal about the narrator's mother?
A. that she is more talkative when she is in India
B. that she follows customary traditions when she is in India
C. that she is more self-conscious when she is in India
D. that she visits many people when she is in India
What does paragraph 9 most reveal about the narrator's mother?
A. that she is more talkative when she is in India
B. that she follows customary traditions when she is in India
C. that she is more self-conscious when she is in India
D. that she visits many people when she is in India
Which statement best states a theme of the story?
A. Families can be surprising.
B. Beauty can be found in most things.
C. Traveling to new places can be tiring.
D. New experiences can change how we see the world.
How does the author most develop Rakhee's point of view?
A. by comparing Rakhee's experience to her mother's
B. by having Rakhee describe her impressions of India
C. by showing Rakhee's alarm during the scene with the elephant
D. by including Rakhee's reaction to Amma's changed appearance
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