Answer:
1. - G
2. - H
3. - B
4. - C
5. - A
6. - D
7. - F
8. - E
Explanation:
The central and the most important idea of reading the passage is the main idea of the work.
The perspective from which the story is narrated to us is the point of view through which the author highlights his message.
The reason for which a particular work is created is the author's purpose as a literary work always contains either an autobiographical element or social issue which he/she wishes to depict.
The relationship between two or more events in which the cause brings about the consequential effects either positive or negative.
Reading between the lines is the analysis of a particular work for better understanding and criticism.
The method of relating two or more objects is the comparison and contrast for better analysis.
The separation of a whole into parts is cited as Inference for better clarity of the events that occurred throughout the story.
To find as many relationships as possible within or between texts is the ability to connect the character's actions and the plot.
The answer would be C because 27 + 8 = 35 and 45 > 35
The first involves choosing a topic and becoming familiar with it.
Answer:
"On the Sea" by John Keats and "By the Sea" by William Wordsworth
Explanation:
Both poems are from the same time period which helps with the language. Also, they have the same main object of discussion with the sea. Both also use religious language (so if you are not into that, you might try "Acquainted by the Night" by Robert Frost and "Sonnet 27" by Shakespeare; both use the sonnet format and both mention how the night comes upon them).