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Veseljchak [2.6K]
2 years ago
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The Grinding Stone That Ground Flour by Itself Collected by W. H. Barker and Cecelia Sinclair There had been another great famin

e throughout the land. The villagers looked thin and pale for lack of food. Only one family appeared healthy and well. This was the household of Spider’s cousin, Kofi. Spider was unable to understand this and felt sure his cousin, Kofi, was getting food in some way. The greedy fellow determined to find out the secret. What had happened was this: Kofi, while hunting one morning, had discovered a wonderful stone. The stone lay on the grass in the forest and ground flour of its own accord. Nearby ran a stream of honey. Kofi was delighted. He sat down and had a good meal. Not being a greedy man, he took away with him only enough for his family’s needs. Each morning, he returned to the stone and got sufficient food for that day. In this manner, he and his family kept well and plump, while the surrounding villagers were starved and miserable-looking.
Spider gave him no peace till he promised to show him the stone. This he was most unwilling to do knowing his cousin’s wicked ways. He felt sure that when Spider saw the stone he would not be content to take only what he needed. However, Spider troubled him so much with questions that at last he promised. He told Spider that they would start next morning, as soon as the women set about their work. Spider was too impatient to wait. In the middle of the night, he told his children to get up and make a noise with the pots as if they were the women at work. Spider at once ran and wakened his cousin, saying, “Quick! It is time to start.” His cousin, however, saw he had been tricked and went back to bed again, saying he would not start till the women were sweeping. No sooner was he asleep again than Spider made his children take brooms and begin to sweep very noisily. He roused Kofi once more, saying, “It is time we had started.” Once more his cousin refused to set off, saying it was only another trick of Spider’s. He again returned to bed and to sleep. This time Spider slipped into his cousin’s room and cut a hole in the bottom of his bag, which he then filled with ashes. After that, he went off and left Kofi in peace. When morning came, the cousin awoke. Seeing no sign of Spider, he very gladly set off alone to the forest, thinking he had got rid of the tiresome fellow. He was no sooner seated by the stone, however, than Spider appeared, having followed him by the trail of ashes. “Aha!” cried he. “Here is plenty of food for all. No more need to starve.” “Hush,” said his cousin. “You must not shout here. The place is too wonderful. Sit down quietly and eat.” They had a good meal, and Kofi prepared to return home with enough for his family. “No, no!” cried Spider. “I am going to take the stone.” In vain did his friend try to overcome his greed. Spider insisted on putting the stone on his head and setting out for the village. “Spider, Spider, put me down,” said the stone. “The pig came and drank and went away, The antelope came and fed and went away: Spider, Spider, put me down.” Spider, however, refused to listen. He carried the stone from village to village selling flour, until his bag was full of money. He then set out for home. Having reached his hut and feeling very tired he prepared to put the stone down. But the stone refused to be moved from his head. It stuck fast there, and no efforts could displace it. The weight of it very soon grew too much for Spider, and ground him down into small pieces, which were completely covered over by the stone. That is why we often find tiny spiders gathered together under large stones. LibriVox. http://librivox.org/west-african-folk-tales-by-william-h-barker/ (02/28/2013).
_____11. How do the events build to support the central idea? RL.7.2 A. When Spider learns of the stone, Kofi selfishly tries to keep it for himself. B. Because of his hunger, Spider tries to learn the secret of Kofi’s well-being. C. Because of his greed, Spider is suspicious of Kofi and then steals from him. D. When Kofi shows him the stone, Spider hurries to take it home to feed his family. _____ 12. Which summarizes the theme of the selection? RL.7.2 A. A trustworthy friend is hard to find. B. Good things do not come from bad actions. C. Some creatures are more honest than others. D. Special things should not be shared with others. _____13. Which provides a summary of the selection? RL.7.2 A. One cousin finds a magic stone but refuses to share it with the other. B. Two cousins disagree about how to use a magic stone and finally sell it. C. Two cousins disagree on how to feed their families and finally go hungry. D. One cousin uses a magic stone wisely while the other loses it due to greed. _____14. How does the famine help to develop the theme? RL.7.2 A. Spider’s greed is magnified by the famine. B. Spider’s greed is a result of the famine. C. The famine makes Kofi more selfish. D. The famine makes Kofi suspicious.
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2 answers:
JulijaS [17]2 years ago
8 0
The answer is C,A,D,C
Blizzard [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Sorry I didn't answer earlier.

Explanation:

11) C

12) A

13) D

14) C

Proofread before adding to your assingment.

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