Answer:
The possible topic of the Excerpt is Loneliness.
Explanation:
The excerpt tell us about a story of Mute Girl, whose mother could not accept her daughter's condition to the point where she lied to other people about it. The poor girl keep to face up her own trouble without having someone that could accept her as who she is. Which mean that the possible topic is loneliness
Answer:
There are four parts in the GCA Narrative Assesslet.
Explanation:
GCA is the Georgia Center for Assessment and it gives educational instruction and assessment solutions for schools.
There are<u> four parts</u> in the English Language Arts Narrative Assesslets, which are one reading passage; three selected-response items; one constructed-response item; and finally, one extended constructed-response item.
In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", by Mark Twain, contrasts life on the raft with life on shore. The contrast between the two pertain to the issue of freedom. Jim and Huckleberry life on the shore are driven by the rules of the society. On leaving the shore, being on the raft indicates that they are liberated from the societal norms and can act according to their conscience.
Huckleberry says " there weren't no home like a raft, after all. Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery, but a raft does't. You feel mighty free and easy on a raft."
This also indicates the short period of freedom. Therefore, when they step back on the shore, the societal rules are imposed on them. Which they must abide by them again.