For #3, students may not have any incentive to actually do the work if they knew that there would be no grade and therefore no consequence for not doing it
Answer:
Work is conducted in silence, questions are answered elliptically, if at all, and, by the end, the master will have withheld key pieces of knowledge that the apprentice is expected to acquire through guile or outright theft.
Explanation:
This sentence from the excerpt reveals the unusual manner in which traditional crafts are taught by Japanese boat builders. Teaching, which ordinarily should involve a dialogue between teachers and students is approached with silence. Questions are answered in a shady manner and this leaves the students with little or no knowledge at the end. This is different from what is obtainable in normal climes.
Answer:
“Whoosh!” went the wind. A girl with bright green eyes sighed so loudly that the ground shook. She was as annoyed as her parents were when she did something disobedient.
Explanation:
Don’t use this answer exactly. That would be cheating, this is merely an example. The first sentence contains an onomatopoeia, the second sentence contains hyperbole, and the third sentence contains a simile.