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- Q1Read the paragraph below and answer the questions that follow. Click the box of the correct answer. The world is a mess, full of injustice, poverty, and war. The people responsible are presumably the adults who have been running things. If they can’t do better than that, what have they gone to teach our generation? How does the author describe the world?amazingcomfortabledirtytroubled30s
- Q2Read the paragraph below and answer the questions that follow. Click the box of the correct answer. The world is a mess, full of injustice, poverty, and war. The people responsible are presumably the adults who have been running things. If they can’t do better than that, what have they gone to teach our generation? The author’s intent is ______________.to give an opinionto suggestto describeto inform30s
- Q3Read the paragraph below and answer the questions that follow. Click the box of the correct answer. The world is a mess, full of injustice, poverty, and war. The people responsible are presumably the adults who have been running things. If they can’t do better than that, what have they gone to teach our generation? The author believes thatAdults have not taught the young how to cope with our modern problemThe young lack parental guidance.Adults do not teach anything to present generation.Adults have nothing important to teach the young.30s
- Q4Read the paragraph below and answer the questions that follow. Click the box of the correct answer. The world is a MESS, full of injustice, poverty, and war. The people responsible are presumably the adults who have been running things. If they can’t do better than that, what have they gone to teach our generation? What point of view is used by the author in expressing his idea?Third person POVSecond person POVnone of the aboveFirst person POV30s
- Q5Read the paragraph below and answer the questions that follow. Click the box of the correct answer. The world is a MESS, full of injustice, poverty, and war. The people responsible are presumably the adults who have been running things. If they can’t do better than that, what have they gone to teach our generation? . The capitalized word in the beginning sentence meansadventuredespairconfusionregret30s
- Q6. Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow. Click the box of the correct answer. MONEY ABIDES NOT 1 Money abides not in the palm 2 Of those who carelessly live 3 Nor patience in the lover’s heart 4 Nor water in a sieve! 1 To door the King of Minister peer 2 Draw not though nigh unless with patron’s girl; 3 For if a poor man at the gate does appear, 4 Wardens his collar seize and dogs his shirt! 1 They who in youth to manners ne’er attend, 2 Will in advancing years small gain acquire; 3 Wood while ‘tis green thou mayst with pleasure bend, 4 When dry thou canst not change it save by fire. To whom does the line,”Those who live carelessly live refer”?generousstingyprodigalthrifty30s
- Q7Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow. Click the box of the correct answer. MONEY ABIDES NOT 1 Money abides not in the palm 2 Of those who carelessly live 3 Nor patience in the lover’s heart 4 Nor water in a sieve! 1 To door the King of Minister peer 2 Draw not though nigh unless with patron’s girl; 3 For if a poor man at the gate does appear, 4 Wardens his collar seize and dogs his shirt! 1 They who in youth to manners ne’er attend, 2 Will in advancing years small gain acquire; 3 Wood while ‘tis green thou mayst with pleasure bend, 4 When dry thou canst not change it save by fire. Which thing is compared to water put in a sieve?lover’s heartdoormoneypalm30s
- Q8Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow. Click the box of the correct answer. MONEY ABIDES NOT 1 Money abides not in the palm 2 Of those who carelessly live 3 Nor patience in the lover’s heart 4 Nor water in a sieve! 1 To door the King of Minister peer 2 Draw not though nigh unless with patron’s girl; 3 For if a poor man at the gate does appear, 4 Wardens his collar seize and dogs his shirt! 1 They who in youth to manners ne’er attend, 2 Will in advancing years small gain acquire; 3 Wood while ‘tis green thou mayst with pleasure bend, 4 When dry thou canst not change it save by fire. What happens to water placed in a sieve?It is kept in the lover’s heart.It goes to waste.It is well keptIt abides in the palm.30s
- Q9Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow. Click the box of the correct answer. MONEY ABIDES NOT 1 Money abides not in the palm 2 Of those who carelessly live 3 Nor patience in the lover’s heart 4 Nor water in a sieve! 1 To door the King of Minister peer 2 Draw not though nigh unless with patron’s girl; 3 For if a poor man at the gate does appear, 4 Wardens his collar seize and dogs his shirt! 1 They who in youth to manners ne’er attend, 2 Will in advancing years small gain acquire; 3 Wood while ‘tis green thou mayst with pleasure bend, 4 When dry thou canst not change it save by fire. What is the speaker’s advice to a poor man?All of the aboveSpend money wisely.Change attitude while young to gain more in the futureWhen youth became old, chance of succeeding in life will be little30s
- Q10Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow. Click the box of the correct answer. MONEY ABIDES NOT 1 Money abides not in the palm 2 Of those who carelessly live 3 Nor patience in the lover’s heart 4 Nor water in a sieve! 1 To door the King of Minister peer 2 Draw not though nigh unless with patron’s girl; 3 For if a poor man at the gate does appear, 4 Wardens his collar seize and dogs his shirt! 1 They who in youth to manners ne’er attend, 2 Will in advancing years small gain acquire; 3 Wood while ‘tis green thou mayst with pleasure bend, 4 When dry thou canst not change it save by fire. What literary device is used in line one of the first stanza?MetaphorRepetitionAlliterationPersonification30s
- Q11Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow. Click the box of the correct answer. MONEY ABIDES NOT 1 Money abides not in the palm 2 Of those who carelessly live 3 Nor patience in the lover’s heart 4 Nor water in a sieve! 1 To door the King of Minister peer 2 Draw not though nigh unless with patron’s girl; 3 For if a poor man at the gate does appear, 4 Wardens his collar seize and dogs his shirt! 1 They who in youth to manners ne’er attend, 2 Will in advancing years small gain acquire; 3 Wood while ‘tis green thou mayst with pleasure bend, 4 When dry thou canst not change it save by fire. Tell the order of the sentence in line 1 of the first stanza and line 3 of the second stanza.Natural Ordernone of the aboveInverted OrderA and B30s
- Q12. Read the story “A Foolish Man Buys Shoes” then answer the following questions. Click the answer to each question. In the past, there lived a foolish man in a small kingdom called Zheng. One day, he wanted to buy himself a pair of shoes. He measured his feet with a ruler first and wrote down his size. But he was in such a hurry to set out that he left it at home. When he arrived at the shoe shop, he felt in the pocket only to find out that it was not there. So he said apologetically, “I have left the measurement at home and don’t know the size. I’ll fetch it in one minute.” With these words he hurried off as fast as his legs could carry him. He ran back home, found it and then to the shop again. But still it took him quite a while and the shop was already closed then. He had gone to all this trouble for nothing and did not get his shoes. Then someone asked him, “Did you buy the shoes for yourself or for someone else?” “For myself of course” he answered. “Then why don’t you try the shoes on by yourself?” How would you describe the man?brainlessarrogantbrainywise30s
- Q13Read the story “A Foolish Man Buys Shoes” then answer the following questions. Click the answer to each question. In the past, there lived a foolish man in a small kingdom called Zheng. One day, he wanted to buy himself a pair of shoes. He measured his feet with a ruler first and wrote down his size. But he was in such a hurry to set out that he left it at home. When he arrived at the shoe shop, he felt in the pocket only to find out that it was not there. So he said apologetically, “I have left the measurement at home and don’t know the size. I’ll fetch it in one minute.” With these words he hurried off as fast as his legs could carry him. He ran back home, found it and then to the shop again. But still it took him quite a while and the shop was already closed then. He had gone to all this trouble for nothing and did not get his shoes. Then someone asked him, “Did you buy the shoes for yourself or for someone else?” “For myself of course” he answered. “Then why don’t you try the shoes on by yourself?” Which of the following shows this type of character?all of the aboveby not asking the seller if he could try on the shoesby measuring his own feet for him to buy his shoes d.by going home to get the measurement of his own feet30s
- Q14Read the story “A Foolish Man Buys Shoes” then answer the following questions. Click the answer to each question. In the past, there lived a foolish man in a small kingdom called Zheng. One day, he wanted to buy himself a pair of shoes. He measured his feet with a ruler first and wrote down his size. But he was in such a hurry to set out that he left it at home. When he arrived at the shoe shop, he felt in the pocket only to find out that it was not there. So he said apologetically, “I have left the measurement at home and don’t know the size. I’ll fetch it in one minute.” With these words he hurried off as fast as his legs could carry him. He ran back home, found it and then to the shop again. But still it took him quite a while and the shop was already closed then. He had gone to all this trouble for nothing and did not get his shoes. Then someone asked him, “Did you buy the shoes for yourself or for someone else?” “For myself of course” he answered. “Then why don’t you try the shoes on by yourself?” How was the behavior demonstrated by the man?Through his words and actionsThrough his utterancesThrough the description of other peopleThrough his actions30s
- Q15Read the story “A Foolish Man Buys Shoes” then answer the following questions. Click the answer to each question. In the past, there lived a foolish man in a small kingdom called Zheng. One day, he wanted to buy himself a pair of shoes. He measured his feet with a ruler first and wrote down his size. But he was in such a hurry to set out that he left it at home. When he arrived at the shoe shop, he felt in the pocket only to find out that it was not there. So he said apologetically, “I have left the measurement at home and don’t know the size. I’ll fetch it in one minute.” With these words he hurried off as fast as his legs could carry him. He ran back home, found it and then to the shop again. But still it took him quite a while and the shop was already closed then. He had gone to all this trouble for nothing and did not get his shoes. Then someone asked him, “Did you buy the shoes for yourself or for someone else?” “For myself of course” he answered. “Then why don’t you try the shoes on by yourself?” What made the man realized his mistakes?None of the aboveThrough the other man who asked him, “Why he didn’t try the shoes on”?By forgetting the piece of paper indicating the measurement of his feetUpon seeing the store closed30s