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Read the passage.
QUESTIONS:
1. Which sentence best summarizes a theme in "Bul-GO!-gi"?
Responses
A.Attitude and opportunity can spark exploration.
B. Parents work hard so that their children can succeed in life.
C.One must always follow the rules of one's heritage and culture.
D. A person cannot change the past but look to the future.
2. Part A
What is a central idea of the relationship between Ji-Suk and her mother in the story "Bul-GO!-gi"?
A. Ji-Suk's mother has a difficult time understanding Ji-Suk's readily acceptance of American ways.
B. Ji-Suk's mother doesn't understand her daughter's disinterest in learning about her Korean culture.
C. Ji-Suk's mother shows her love for her daughter through her high expectations for her.
D. Ji-Suk resents that her mother made her take Korean lessons and violin instead of being with friends.
Question 2
Part B
Which detail from the story best supports the answer in Part A?
A. "She hadn't been any different at his age, and she would have spent most of her time with her friends, too, but her mother would never have allowed it."
B. "...she left her job as an attorney at a law firm after seven years to start a food truck business. If her own mother had still been alive, she would have been quite upset with Ji-Suk for that."
C. "Ji-Suk had succeeded by American standards in ways her mother couldn't have imagined, and in ways her mother probably didn't want."
D. "Even though she'd made Ji-Suk take Korean lessons every Saturday morning followed by violin lessons in the afternoon—and cooked kimchi and other Korean delicacies with her at least once a week—Ji-Suk's mother had wanted her to succeed by American standards."
QUESTION 3
Which actions of Ji-Suk's best develop the theme that each generation tries to be distinct?
Select each correct answer.
Responses
A. She doesn’t force her son to learn Korean.
B. She takes violin lessons.
C. She quit her career as a lawyer to open a food truck.
D. She learns to speak Korean.
QUEstion four
How does Ji-Suk's mother best develop the theme that adapting to cultural change is difficult?
Responses
A."…cooked kimchi and other Korean delicacies with her at least once a week…",
B. "…she’d been determined to make sure Ji-Suk graduated from a respectable college and became a lawyer."
C. "…she'd made Ji-Suk take Korean lessons…",
D. "Her mother had spent years learning to speak relatively good English…",