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Answer:
Answer 1: B
Answer 2: G
Answer 3: H
Explanation:
The character of Tommy, in "The Cobbler's Son", used to sit at the edge of the river to watch ships, but that was not the only thing he did. While sitting there, he would think and imagine the life of a sailor, as well as his life a sailor (Answer 2: option G) going for an adventure; for that reason, Tommy was an imaginative boy who yearned for adventure (Answer 1: option B). Moreover, he used to imagine himself sailing in those ships and seeking his fortune in foreign lands (Answer 3: option H).
After reading the passage form "The Cobbler's Son," we can choose the following options about the character, Tommy:
Part A:
B. Tommy is an imaginative boy who yearns for adventure.
Part B:
G. "And I would sit on the river-wall with my feet dangling over the water and sing with the men, pretending to myself that I too was a sailor."
H. "For I longed always to sail away with those brave ships when they turned their backs on Puddleby Church and went creeping down the river again."
What do we know about Tommy?
- After reading the passage, we can see that Tommy has a good imagination. As he watches the ships come and go, he imagines not only where they have been and what they have seen, but also himself being in one of them.
- We can also see that Tommy really wants (yearns) to go on an adventure. He wishes he could be a sailor too, and travel to different and distant lands such as China and India.
How do we learn all that?
- Passage G shows that Tommy uses his imagination to pretend that he is a sailor as well. Passage H shows how much Tommy wishes he could go on an adventure on a foreign land too, how much he would like to be on those ships.
With the information above in mind, we can choose options B, G, and H as the best answers.
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