The phrase “What did you say?” is an example of an interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentence asks a direct question. It usually ends with the question mark, “?”. The phrase asks a person a question and must be answered by the person. It also ends with a question mark.
A We sat and talked at the small table in her cozy yellow
kitchen while we ate some of her homemade muffins.
B Miss Chavez's voice was low and thoughtful as she
described what it was like to live where rain refused to
fall year after year.
She told me that her parents, usually strict about the
family not showing emotion, did not have the heart to
scold her for her display of grief.
D
I wish I could do more for her. I wish I could bring back
the farm; I wish I could bring Nick back into her life.
Option D, "I wish I could do more for her. I wish I could bring back the farm; I wish I could bring Nick back into her life," demonstrates the narrator's empathy for Miss Chavez's life experiences.
The piece of evidence from the text that BEST demonstrates the narrator's empathy for Miss Chavez's life experiences is option D: I wish I could do more for her. I wish I could bring back the farm; I wish I could bring Nick back into her life. This statement shows the narrator's genuine concern and desire to help Miss Chavez, indicating empathy for her struggles and losses. The narrator expresses a wish to change the circumstances for Miss Chavez, which highlights their empathy and understanding of her experiences.
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Sunjata had befriended Jelimusoni Tunku Manyan Diawara.
Dankaran Tuman's offer was better than Sunjata's.
Dankaran Tuman had promised them a bull.
2. Why do the sorceresses agree to Sunjata's offer? (1 point)
They like him better than Dankaran Tuman.
Their real desire was for meat.
They prefer antelope to bull meat.
Sunjata was the son of a Condé woman
Answer:
1. Dankaran Tuman had promised them a bull.
2. Their real desire was for meat.
Explanation:
The West African story of "Sunjata" tells how a deformed and ugly prince became the rightful successor of his father's kingdom. Sunjata, a prince of Mandinka was exiled by his step brother, taking the kingdom for himself after the death of their father. This story revolves around the birth and life of the prince till his victory in attaining his rightful ownership of the kingdom.
1. The sorceresses were hired by the evil prince Dankaran Tuman to kill Sunjata. He promised them that he will give them a bull in exchange for the life of his step brother, who had been made the rightful heir of the kingdom by their father before his death. So, to make sure that he himself gets the kingdom, he wanted the sorceresses to kill his brother.
2. The sorceresses agreed to Sunjata's offer of three antelopes as their main desire was to attain meat and three antelopes means more meat than a single bull.
The correct answers are as follows:
Question 1
Price Dankaran Tuman hired the sorceresses and promised them a bull if they succeeded in killing Sunjata. According to the story, Sunjata was prince Dankaran's stepbrother who was supposed to rule the kingdom after the death of their father. Prince Dankaran Tuman was not happy with their father’s decision and therefore conspired with his mother and contacted the sorceresses to kill his stepbrother. He promise to offer them a bull if they could succeed in killing Sunjata. Prince Dankaran wanted to kill his stepbrother to become the ruler of the kingdom after their father’s death.
Question 2:
The sorceresses agree to Sunjata's offer because their real desire was for meat. The sorceresses agree to kill Sunjata in exchange for three antelopes because their main desire was for meat.
Sunjata is a poem that narrates how a prince attains the throne of his father’s kingdom even though his stepbrother (Sunjata) was the rightful heir to their father’s kingdom. The story was epic and also tells how Sunjata was able to reclaim the throne from his brother (prince Dankaran Tuman)
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