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OpenStudy (beastgammer):

In "Homesick," which word best describes the mood in the classroom when Jean quits singing? A. amusing B. jealous C. tense D. carefree

OpenStudy (beastgammer):

lol

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

What do you think the answer is? :)

OpenStudy (beastgammer):

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OpenStudy (youngstudier):

Level up? By answering questions, chatting, asking questions. ;P But do you have a best guess for an answer to your question? :)

OpenStudy (beastgammer):

i think D

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

Urm, no, not quite. Remember in the story, that after the song, the teacher asks her if something was the matter with her voice as she did not sing, and the whole class turns to look at her. Now, keeping that in mind, which answer choice do you think fits that mood?

OpenStudy (beastgammer):

i still think D

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

Er, no, it's not D. :P Let's look at it this way If a room is deathly silent, and no one is talking, the mood would be described as _____?

OpenStudy (beastgammer):

c or a

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

Yes, the mood would be described as tense. So, keeping that example in mind, do you think the same description would fit what happened in "Homesick"? ^.^

OpenStudy (beastgammer):

gave medal

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

^-^ Thank you. Also B) Welcome to OpenStudy!! \(^_^)/ If you have any more questions like these, I would recommend posting them in the Literature section as you will get better help results. ^.^

OpenStudy (beastgammer):

In "Mami and Papi," why does the author use sensory detail in her descriptions of the setting? A. She thinks that using such details will impress her parents. B. She wants readers to be able to imagine the setting of Puerto Rico. C. She knows that none of her readers can relate to her childhood. D. She wants to recreate scenes that she can no longer remember well.

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

@BeastGammer One question per a post, please ^-^ If you have another one, I would recommend closing this post and making a new one in the Literature section: http://openstudy.com/study#/groups/Literature ~(^_^)~

jabez177 (jabez177):

Don't forget to close this one! :) Welcome to OpenStudy! :)

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