#9 LA Review "The Three Golden Apples" and "from The Weight"

#9 LA Review "The Three Golden Apples" and "from The Weight"

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#9 LA Review "The Three Golden Apples" and "from The Weight"

#9 LA Review "The Three Golden Apples" and "from The Weight"

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which sentence from Passage 1 shows why Atlas offers to take the apples to the king?
A “‘I took the finest that grew on the tree, I assure you.’” (paragraph 2)
B. “‘You are certainly a very strong man, and can never have a better opportunity to prove it.’” (paragraph 6)
C. “‘That’s no more than fair, and I’ll do it!’” (paragraph 8)
D. “‘I have no idea of spending another thousand years as I spent the last.’” (paragraph 8)

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. Part A What is a theme in Passage 1?
A. Opportunities can be missed if one avoids a challenge.
B. Pursuing selfish interests can cause other hardships.
C. Teamwork makes it easier to overcome difficulties.
D. Being helpful to others can be its own reward.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Part B Which sentence from the passage supports the theme, Pursuing selfish interests can cause other hardships. in part A?

A. “‘Yes; and the dragon with a hundred heads is a sight worth any man’s seeing.’” (paragraph 2)

B. “‘And now, as I have a long way to go, and am rather in haste,-and as the king, my cousin, is anxious to receive the golden apples,-will you be kind enough to take the sky off my shoulders again?’” (paragraph 3)

C. “‘Well, then, after a thousand years, if I happen to feel in the mood, we may possibly shift about again.’” (paragraph 6)
D. “He threw down the golden apples, and, received back the sky, from the head and shoulders of Hercules, upon his own, where it rightly belonged.” (paragraph 9)

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

3. Read the excerpt from Passage 1. “‘We will see about that, one of these days,’ answered the giant. ‘At all events, you ought not to complain, if you have to bear it for the next hundred years, or perhaps the next thousand. I bore it a good while longer, in spite of the back-ache.’” (paragraph 6) What does this excerpt reveal about Atlas?
A. He is encouraged by Hercules’s struggle.
B. He dismisses Hercules’s attempts at trickery.
C. He resents the fact that he has held the sky for so long.
D. He thinks that Heracles is more deserving of punishment.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

4. Read the sentence from Passage 2. 22 ‘Since you ask, I’d like a pad for my head-take the weight off.’ How does this dialogue lead to Atlas’s decision to take the universe from Heracles?
A. Atlas feels ashamed of tricking Heracles and agrees to take back the weight.
B. Atlas relates to Hercules's hardship and wants to help him relieve his suffering.
C. Atlas finds Heracles is willing to hold up the sky and decides to exchange duties.
D. Atlas realizes he is responsible for Hercules's suffering and yields to his punishment.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

5. Read the sentence from Passage 1. “And, besides, I have no fancy for burdening myself with the sky, just now.’ “ (paragraph 4) What is the meaning of the word fancy as it is used in this paragraph?
A. ability
B. desire
C. experience
D. fear

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

6. Read the sentence from Passage 1. “Ah, the thick-witted old rogue of a giant!” (paragraph 9) What is the meaning of the phrase thick-witted as it is used in this sentence?
A. difficult to deceive
B. slow to understand
C. admirable and kind
D. young and inexperienced

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