The glossary helps the reader understand that the carver paid attention to the small details of the sculpture, such as the cheeks and the noses.
What the author is saying in this text is that the sculptures are so precise that they are still impressive when you look at them up close, even though they were not meant to be exhibited directly on the floor, but on a high pedestal. The "jowls" and "muzzle" of the horse are the "things that could not have been seen when they were on their high perch," yet the carver paid as much attention to detail ("cut with as much care") when he sculpted them as if they were at eye level ("as though they had been made for the floor").
Answer:
B) the carver paid attention to the small details of the sculpture, such as the cheeks and the noses.
Explanation:
in their still room in the museum, we can see how beautifully they are carved. the jowls of the horse, its muzzle, the backs of the other gods – all things that could not have been seen when they were on their high perch – are cut with as much care as though they had been made for the floor of the great temple.
a. Mr. Hutchinson
b. Mr. Delacroix
c. Mr. Samuels
d. Mr. Summers
2. What day is the Lottery held?
a. June 27th
b. June 21st
c. June 30th
d. July 27th
3. What material is the box for the Lottery made of?
a. Metal
b. Wood
c. Plastic
d. Cardboard
4. Who is the oldest person in the village?
a. Clyde Dunbar
b. Eugene Delacroix
c. Tessie Hutchinson
d. Old Man Warner
5. What family name is drawn in the first round of the Lottery?
a. Summers
b. Samuels
c. Hutchinson
d. Warner
6. Finish the quote: “Lottery in June, _________________.”
a. Rain comes soon
b. Welcome to your doom
c. Corn be heavy soon
d. Expect a full moon
7. Which person draws the first Lottery slip?
a. Bill Hutchinson
b. Tessie Hutchinson
c. Mr. Summers
d. Old Man Warner
8. Who draws the second and final Lottery slip?
a. Bill Hutchinson
b. Tessie Hutchinson
c. Bill Jr. Hutchinson
d. Nancy Hutchinson
9. What is the prize for winning the Lottery?
a. Money
b. Corn
c. Death
d. Flowers
10.Who is the narrator of the Cask of Amontillado?
a. Fortunato
b. Luchessi
c. Lady Fortunato
d. Montresor
Answer:
Mr. Summers runs the lottery because he has a lot of time to do things for the village. He arrives in the square with the black box, followed by Mr. Graves, the postmaster.
Explanation:
__________ and Harold are going on a camping trip next month.
A.
He; predicate nominative
B.
Him; subject
C.
He; subject
D.
Him; predicate nominative