Many strange foreigners scurried about on deck or crawled up the ropes that were strung all over the vessel like spiderwebs. What does the phrase “the fishermen gasped” help readers infer? …
The fishermen cannot believe that they have been rescued.
What do the details in this excerpt helps readers to infer about the barbarians?
What do the details in this excerpt help readers to infer about the barbarians? They are just as mean and monstrous as the fishermen expect them to be. They are suspicious creatures who seem to be from a place other than Earth.
They have a plan to humiliate the fishermen and are waiting for the right time.
What does the phrase the fisherman gas help the reader infer?
Many strange foreigners scurried about on deck or crawled up the ropes that were strung all over the vessel like spiderwebs. What does the phrase “the fishermen gasped” help readers infer? …
The fishermen cannot believe that they have been rescued.
What can readers infer from the following quote from Act V?
Unfaithful and dishonest they are all liars and hypocrites. What can readers infer from the following quote from Act V, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
All will be forgiven.
Which best states how the excerpt keeps readers interested in the story?
Which best states how the excerpt keeps readers interested in the story?
It creates suspense
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What does the dialogue teach readers about Manjiros attitude towards the barbarians?
What does the dialogue teach readers about Goemon’s attitude toward the barbarians?
He believes they are dangerous
. Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai. “Maybe they won’t humiliate us,” Manjiro said hopefully.
What does the dialogue teach readers about Goemons attitude towards the barbarians?
What does the dialogue teach readers about Goemon’s attitude toward the barbarians?
He thinks they mean no harm. He believes they are dangerous.
Which description from Heart of Samurai best gives readers a sense of Manjiro feelings?
The description from Heart of a Samurai best gives readers a sense of Manjiro’s feelings: [
Manjiro’s] hands wanted to explore those spaces just like, when he’d lost teeth as a boy, [ his tongue wanted to explore the empty holes where his teeth had been
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What is Romeo saying in this passage?
what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun! What is Romeo saying in this passage?
Romeo has broken the window even though he threw a rock softly.
Which event in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet does the prologue foreshadow?
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet
are the most heavily foreshadowed events in any of Shakespeare’s plays. We learn that the lovers will die in the Prologue: “A pair of star-crossed lovers… Doth with their death bury their parents’ strife” (1.1..).
What is Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 5 about?
In Act III, scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet,
the two lovers have finally been able to spend a night together as a married couple
, but Romeo must leave early in the morning. Juliet’s mother tells Juliet she must marry Paris, and when she refuses, her father becomes furious.
Which states an obstacle manjiro faces in this chapter of Heart of a Samurai fear of the unknown humiliation by the Barbarians becoming a samurai hunger and thirst?
Answer: your answer should
be A- fear of the unknown
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How does manjiro deal with the obstacle of fear?
1 Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai. No matter how odd-looking or dangerous they were,
Manjiro had to choke down his fear and ask them to help his friends
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How does the author make the excerpt exciting? She changes the pace from slow to fast. She creates a conflict between two characters.
She uses strong and precise action words
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Which best states a heroic quality of Manjiro?
Which best states a heroic quality of Manjiro in this chapter of Heart of a Samurai?
He adapts willingly to new situations.
Which sentence from Heart of a Samurai uses pacing to build excitement?
A is the only sentence that builds excitement,
little by little
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