Maya Angelou states in “Living Good. Living Well.” the best kind of story for a memoir. Which one of these passages expresses he
r idea? A) Naturally, during this revelry jokes were told, fingers snapped, feet were patted, and there was a great deal of laughter.
B) Take a few breaths and imagine yourself having just committed the action which has set you at odds.
C) That story has stayed with me for nearly thirty years, and when a tale remains fresh in my mind, it almost always contains a lesson which will benefit me.
D) They can imprison and inhibit more finally than barred windows and iron chains.
The word that best describes the
boy at the end of the passage is gloomy. The answer is letter D. From what the
boy thought, he described the house number seven as shabby and unentertaining
to live. He compared the house before and after years of service.