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- What is the main idea in this selection? A A celebrity chef makes a difference by helping people A eat more healthfully. B healthful and delicious. (B) Students discover that school lunches can be both C A motivated chef criticizes parents for what they allow their children to eat. D Students eat more healthful food when they are involved (D) in developing menus for school meals.
- Excerpt from The School Days of an Indian Girl by Zitkala Sa VII: INCURRING MY MOTHER'S DISPLEASURE [1] At the close of this second term of three years I was the proud owner of my first diploma. The following autumn I ventured upon a college career against my mother's will. [2] I had written for her approval, but in her reply I found no encouragement.She called my notice to her neighbors' children, who had completed their education in three years.They had returned to their homes, and were then talking English with the frontier settlers. Her few words hinted that I had better give up my slow attempt to learn the white man's ways, and be content to roam over the prairies and find my living upon wild roots. I silenced her by deliberate disobedience [3] Thus, homeless and heavy-hearted, I began anew my life among strangers. QUESTION 6 You may recall from your informational texts that Zitkala Sa went to Earlham College. What inference is supported by the storles she tells about her tIme at Earlham College? The weather at Earlham College was challenging for someone from South Dakota. The people of Earlham College are generally studious. She was accepted in college because of her excellent scholarship. She never felt accepted as an Indigenous woman by the majority in her college and its town.
- Excerpt from The School Days of an Indian Girl by Zitkala Sa VII: INCURRING MY MOTHER'S DISPLEASURE. [1] At the close of this second term of three years I was the proud owner of my first diploma. The following autumn I ventured upon a college career against my mother's will [2] I had written for her approval, but in her reply I found no encouragement.She called my notice to her neighbors' children, who had completed their education in three years They had returned to their homes, and were then talking English with the frontier settlers.Her few words hinted that I had better give up QUESTION What phrase from the text best supports that Zitkala Sa feels she is seen as "the other"in college? "wishing I had gone West" "the scornful and yet curious eyes of the students" "homeless and heavy hearted" "deliberate disobedience"
- (4) As I hid myself in my little room in the college dormitory, every from the scornful and yet curious eyes of the students, I pined for sympathy. Often wept in secret, wishing I had gone West, to be nourished by my mother's love. __ Days of an I Inchan Can University of Virgins Library. ions In paragraph 4, what Inference is supported by Zitkala Sa's cholce of the words "hid" and "secret"? She is sneaky and probably has something that the college forbids in her room. She was deeply afraid of the people at her college. She often shared her sadness with classmates. She keeps her troubles to herself and probably acts content in front of others.
- mother's will. [2] I had written for her approval, but in her reply I found no encouragement.She called my notice to her neighbors children, who had completed their education in three years.They had returned to their homes, and were then talking English with the frontier settlers. Her few words hinted that I had better give up my slow attempt to learn the white man's ways, and be content to roam over the prairies and find my living upon wild roots. I silenced her by deliberate disobedience. (3) Thus, homeless and heavy-hearted, I began anew my life among strangers. Based on the context of the passage, what Is the most likely Intended meaning of the word "strangers" in paragraph 3? People who don't share Zitkala Sa's culture People who are odd People Zitkala Sa would never meet People from another country