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devlian [24]
3 years ago
12

“As I traveled over Qin Mountain one morning,

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mezya [45]3 years ago
8 0
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The correct answers will be bolded.
6. 
“Your longevity will match that of gold and jade” means (1 point)
the poet will turn to stone.
the poet will turn to metal.
the poet will never die.
the poet will be wealthy.

7. What can you conclude from this poem? (1 point)
The Han did not believe in fairies.
The Han believed in magic.
The Han craved wealth.
The Han traveled over Qin Mountain daily.

8. You can infer from the poem that the Han people highly valued (1 point)
gold and jade.
brightness and beauty. I think it might be the other one.
traveling in the mountains.
white deer.

9. The line: "you will never reach senility” means (1 point)
the poet will never die.
the poet will never get old.
the poet will never be rich.
the poet will never see fairies.

10. What does the poet want from the fairies? (1 point)
gold
jade
the Dao</span>
the pavilions


trapecia [35]3 years ago
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Hello! The answers and explanation is in the file attached.

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