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Answer:
Explanation:
Question 1
The main purpose of the passage is to
(A) describe a main character and a significant change in her life.
(B) provide an overview of a family and a nearby neighbor.
(C) discuss some regrettable personality flaws in a main character.
(D) explain the relationship between a main character and her father.
Item Difficulty: Easy
Best Answer: A
Choice A is the best answer. Emma Woodhouse’s life and family are discussed,
including the marriage of her governess Miss Taylor who then moves out of
Emma’s home. In line 74, Emma wonders how she is to “bear the change” of Miss
Taylor’s departure, which indicates its significance.
Choices B and D are incorrect because the passage focuses more on Emma than
on her family and neighbors, and Emma’s relationship with her father is a
relatively minor consideration. Choice C is also incorrect because Emma is
characterized as handsome and clever with a happy disposition, and her arrogance
is only briefly mentioned.
Answer:
C. Â Change can be difficult at times.
Explanation:
In Chapter VII of the children story Heidi by Johanna Spyri, the orphan girl Heidi woke up in a strange house where she find it suffocating. The given passage shows Heidi on "her first morning in Frankfurt", at first dazed about her surrounding.
She then came to the realization that she was in Frankfurt, and when she tried to enjoy the sky outside and the countryside, she was left dejected for she couldn't open the window. But on further inquiry, she was told by Clara that she can ask Sebastian to open the windows for her. This somehow gave her some sense of relief, for she loves and enjoys the outside atmosphere. but overall, she finds it difficult to adjust to this new life in Frankfurt, as compared to the life she had always been living with her aunt. But now with her aunt getting anew job, she was taken to live with her grandfather at the mountaintops in the Alps. Heidi finds this change in atmosphere and company hard and difficult, with her need to adjust to everything new.
Thus, the main theme of the given passage is to show that change is at times difficult to adjust to.