subject
English, 16.12.2020 20:00 fathimasaynas2975

Read the following Chinese folk take. Then, answer the questions that follow. [A Buddhist nun] left her nunnery near Wei-hai city and set out on a long journey for the purpose of collecting subscriptions for casting a new image of the Buddha…. The first passer-by who took any notice of her was an amiable maniac. His dress was made of colored shreds and patches, and his general appearance was wild and uncouth. “Whither away, nun?” he asked. She explained that she was collecting subscriptions for the casting of a great image of Buddha…. “Throughout my life,” remarked the madman, “I was ever a generous giver.” So, taking the nun’s subscription-book, he headed a page with his own name… and the amount subscribed. The amount in question was two cash, equivalent to a small fraction of a farthing. He then handed over the two small coins and went on his way.

In course of the time the nun returned form Wei-hai-wei with her subscription, and the work of casting the image was duly begun. When the time had come for the process of smelting, it was observed that the copper remained hard and intractable…. The head workman [said,] “An offering of great value must be missing.” … The nun, who was standing by, immediately produced the madman’s money, which on account of its minute value she had not taken the trouble to hand over. “There is one cash,” she said, “and there is another. Certainly the offering of these must have been an act of the highest merit, and the giver must be a holy man who will some day attain Buddhahood.” As she said this she threw the two cash into the midst of the cauldron. Great bubbles rose and burst, the metal melted and ran like the sap from a tree, limpid as flowing water, and in a few moments the work was accomplished and the new Buddha successfully cast.

PART A. Which statement best expresses a theme of the folk tale? (RL.2) *
1 point
a)Holy journeys may be met by difficult obstacles.
b)The spirit behind a gift means more than the gift’s size.
c)The poor are often ignored by the mighty.
d)Miracles may occur anytime and anywhere.

ART B. Which of the following excerpts from the passage best supports the answer to PART A (above)? (RL.1) *
1 point
a)The first passer-by who took notice of her was an amiable maniac
b)Great bubbles rose and burst, the metal melted and ran like the sap from a tree…
c)When the time had come for the process of smelting, it was observed that the copper remained hard and intractable …
d)“Certainly the offering of these must have been an act of the highest merit …”

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on English

question
English, 21.06.2019 19:30
By comparing part 1 and 2 of polar opposites what does it mean by polar opposites
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Imagine you are reading a story about a character named dray. dray is captain of the basketball team and practices for hours after school in order to achieve his goals of playing in the nba. one day, dray decides that he hates basketball. he quits the team and takes up knitting instead. what is the introduction of this new plot point is an example of a. an anticlimaxb. a conclusionc. a contrivanced. a climax
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 05:00
Use a subordinate conjunction to combine these two sentences into one sentence. the journalist met a source at the hotel. this way he would get facts for an article.
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 11:30
What does the author means by "string-along songs about razor blades" (champion of the world- maya angelou)
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Read the following Chinese folk take. Then, answer the questions that follow. [A Buddhist nun] left...
Questions
question
Advanced Placement (AP), 07.10.2019 15:20
Questions on the website: 13722367