Text-Dependent Questions
ections: For the following questions, choose the best answer or respond in complete sentences.
1. PART A: Which of the following statements identifies the central idea of the text?
A.
2.
3.
4.
B.
D.
PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A.
C.
D.
B.
C.
PART A: According to the text, how does time affect Rohingya refugees' of hope?
A.
D.
Rohingya refugees spend their time focusing on their current situation and how they
will survive, rather than thinking about the future.
The camp in Bangladesh will eventually be shut down, which discourages Rohingya
refugees from being hopeful for changes in the camp.
Rohingya refugees' traumatic experiences in Myanmar and unstable living conditions in
Bangladesh make it difficult for them to hope for a better future.
The hope that Rohingya refugees continue to possess is astounding after all of the
violence and persecution they have suffered.
B.
C.
"I don't hope anything for me. I don't hope for me because I cannot even move from
one place to another because if I move, I fall down."" (Paragraph 9)
D.
"A woman who called herself Zubaida- again to protect her identity - answered by
listing the things she needs to do to survive in the camp: sell rice, find a job, learn to
speak Bangla" (Paragraph 14)
"Hundreds of thousands have fled their homes in waves. It is estimated that some
500,000 Rohingya refugees live in Bangladesh alone." (Paragraph 20)
"People hope their children can get a good education or they can get a resettlement
[to another country] and build a new life, to get back to the country they came from™™
(Paragraph 30)
Rohingya refugees come to Bangladesh with hope but slowly lose it because they are
indefinitely displaced in Bangladesh.
PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A.
Rohingya refugees become more hopeful with time because they grow to accept and
trust the help of Bangladesh workers.
Rohingya refugees lose the hope they once had over time because they see war
continuing to rage indefinitely in Myanmar.
Rohingya refugees become increasingly capable of hope as the more time passes since
their experiences in Myanmar.
"I know that for many, many refugee populations like the Rohingya who've been living
for years in situations of great uncertainty there's an erosion of hope" (Paragraph 21)
"Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are truly trapped. They are stateless. Their home
country of Myanmar does not want them, nor does Bangladesh" (Paragraph 27)
"But Ventevogel says in his experience talking to refugees who have been displaced for
many years - whose shock and trauma is not fresh - he's found they have a lot of
hope for the future." (Paragraph 29)
"It starts, he says, with helping refugees regain control of their lives. Then they're more
likely to see prospects for the future." (Paragraph 31)
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