subject
English, 13.01.2021 23:40 makeithappen60

Read this excerpt from the passage. It seemed unworthy of a Dragon Painter to accept this multitude of material devices. He had painted on flakes of inner bark, still quivering with the life from which he had rudely torn them. Visions limned on rock and sand had been the more precious for their impermanence. Here, every stroke was to be recorded, each passing whim and mood registered, as in a book of fate.
Which of these best explains how the details in the excerpt help shape the rest of the passage?

Answer choices for the above question

1. They portray Tatsu's former career as an artist, which he will have to give up to begin his new life as a husband.

2. They illustrate the lack of proper art materials in the mountains, which drives Tatsu to come to the city for better ones.

3. They demonstrate Tatsu's unwillingness to start painting dragons, because he would rather continue painting mountains.

4. They reveal the tension created by Tatsu's struggle to

ansver
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: English

image
English, 21.06.2019 21:00, sebcbal
The story is about a postmaster who is trying to adapt to the new life in the village of ulapur. in what way is the postmaster's life different from his life in urban calcutta?
Answers: 1
image
English, 21.06.2019 22:00, nsjcbdhcb
What is meant by “eternally burning black pipes”? what is this implying about the personality of the firemen?
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 02:30, eskarletche8
If this were a fictionalized account, instead of a memoir, which might be the opening sentence? a) i am not your prisoner. b) i find myself in prison. c) you have taken me prisoner. d) black hawk had been taken prisoner.
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 02:50, ayshearouse1203
Match the definition to the word for a better understanding of the paragraph. 1 money does not buy happiness or security. 2john ringling, one of the five brothers of the ringling brothers circus, started out in 1884 with a trained horse and a performing bear. 3for over forty years, he worked hard at the family enterprise, bought up smaller circuses, and imported new acts. 4in the 1920s, he was rated as one of the world's wealthiest men and owned every sizable circus in the country. 5over 5,000 people were on his payroll, and over 240 railroad cars were in his retinue each time the circus moved. 6at the time of his death, however, he was a nervous, unhappy man; he was also bankrupt and beset by lawsuits. 7his carefully built circus empire passed into alien hands. 8all those years of work had turned to dust. 1. business organization alien 2. group beset 3. without funds to pay debts retinue 4. troubled or harassed enterprise 5. strange; belonging to another person, place, country, or thing bankrupt
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Read this excerpt from the passage. It seemed unworthy of a Dragon Painter to accept this multitude...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 29.04.2021 01:50
Konu
Mathematics, 29.04.2021 01:50
Konu
Mathematics, 29.04.2021 01:50
Konu
Mathematics, 29.04.2021 01:50