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18 October, 05:33

1) Read the following sentences from The Swimming Contest.

Who the hell fired that shot?

Which of these ideas is most closely related to the theme in these sentences?

a) the price of assuming a leadership role

b) the self-loathing that follows acts of violence

c) the effects of prolonged international conflict

d) the consequences that come with insubordination

2) Read the following passage from The Swimming Contest.

There was a deep stillness all around.

Which of the following stylistic elements is used by the writer in these lines?

a) flashback

b) foreshadowing

3) Read the following passage from Cranes.

Last June Song-sam had had to take refuge.

In Cranes, which of the following does Song-sam's memory of his parting conversation with his father most likely reveal to the reader?

a) Song-sam feels guilty that he did not have the courage to stay in the village.

b) Song-sa

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  1. 18 October, 05:42
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    Read the following sentences from The Swimming Contest.

    Who the hell fired that shot?

    Which of these ideas is most closely related to the theme in these sentences?

    The best answer is:

    b) the self-loathing that follows acts of violence

    --

    Read the following passage from The Swimming Contest.

    There was a deep stillness all around.

    Which of the following stylistic elements is used by the writer in these lines?

    The best answer seems to be: b) foreshadowing

    --

    Read the following passage from Cranes.

    Last June Song-sam had had to take refuge.

    In Cranes, which of the following does Song-sam's memory of his parting conversation with his father most likely reveal to the reader?

    The answer is (a):

    a) Song-sam feels guilty that he did not have the courage to stay in the village.
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