The correct answer to this question is letter "c. readers would think of funeral bells ringing in honor of the men killed." They take a serpentine course, their arms flash in the sun hark to the musical clank whitman, from "cavalry crossing a ford." the poem would change if "musical clank" was changed to "loud clang" by the <span>readers and think of funeral bells ringing in honor of the men killed.</span>
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Caliban's life before Miranda and Prospero was free because he would have been the ruler of the island sine he was the foul-mouthed son of the evil witch Sycorax. Their relationship started out with kindness but turned it eventually got worse as Caliban tried to kidnap Miranda. So Prospero made him his slave.
The correct answer is C). Reading specifically to find the rising and falling actions of the story is not a way to acquire background knowledge about the cultural context of a text.
<u>Paying attention to the rising and falling actions</u>, which lead up to the climax and come right after the climax respectively, <u>will only provide the reader with information about the story itself</u>, that is, they will not provide information related to the cultural context of that story. Cultural context refers mainly to the type of society in which the characters live, their culture and how these factors influence the way they behave. On the other hand, <u>footnotes, introductory materials, pictures, graphs and other textual aids generally offer the readers background information about the context that might be unknown for them</u>.