GED RLA FINAL EXAM WITH ALL QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS Musician's Daughter What is the conclusion of this story? - Answer Answer: Early memories. Musician's Daughter How does the text depict the narrator's perspective on the ladies? How di d the narrator characterize the ladies? - ANSWER Ans: Compare the lady with the flawless doll. Musician's Daughter "The room was very grand" is mentioned in paragraph 2. What happens if we replace "grand" with "large?" - ANSWER Ans: It describes simply size, not magnificence. Musician's Daughter What about paragraph 1? - ANSWER It describes the narrator ’s father and his performance. Musician's Daughter How does paragraph 3 connect to paragraph 2? - ANSWER To expand on the description in the last paragraph. Musician's Daughter Which is the most captivating? - ANSWER Answer: Ladies' skirts because... Musician's Daughter The narrator is inventive in his delivery - ANSWER * She perceived the directo r as music Musician's Daughter Narrator is perceptive - ANSWER * She noticed the candle's reflection on her father's violin. Musician's Daughter Drag and Drop - ANSWER 2,,3 Don Quixote What exactly does "pay worship" mean? - ANSWER Ans: Respect or venerate. Don Quixote What is the result of the story? - ANSWER Ans: Successful on the battlefi eld. Don Quixote What is the relationship between Don and Sancho? - ANSWER Ans: They are buddies who perceive the world in different ways. Don Quixote In paragraph 8, what does the word shivering mean? - ANSWER Answer: swinging Don Quixote Why did Sancho say, "Look,your worship..."? - ANSWER: Because he was obedient, he was a squire. Don Quixote What is Sancho's view of Donald? - ANSWER Answer: Don has distorted vi sion. Don Quixote What criticism/comments does Sancho have on Don? - ANSWER Ans: Sancho i s concerned about Don. Don Quixote What is the passage's theme? - ANSWER Ans: Bravery stems from inner belief. Don Quixote Though he has more arms than the giant in Greek mythology, there are 100 arms and 50 heads." What is the author's objective in mentioning Briareus in Don 's speech? - ANSWER Ans: The author describes Don as brave yet misguided. Salmon What is the summary of paragraphs 1 & 2? - ANSWER Ans: Salmon is little protected due to work and financial concerns. Lamprey is little protected due to it s temperament and lifestyle. Salmon What is the premise statement in the passage? - ANSWER Ans: Human self-interest makes people shortsighted. Salmon What is the generality of Paragraph 9? - ANSWER Ans:... Industries are concerned with economics rather than environmental conservation. Salmon What is the key concept in paragraph 3? - ANSWER Ans: People must take direct action about the environment. Salmon Why is the author referring to the critics in paragraph 9? - ANSWER Answer: To strengthen the urge for individuals to cooperate. Salmon What is the aim of Mentioned Carnation&Dendelion? ANSWER: To show that people discriminate toward particular animals or plants. Salmon Answer: Migration. Salmon ANSWER Ans: Claim and evidence. Salmon o'neal paragraph 6 - answer Answer: Yes, Congress...
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