Read the introduction of Helios from The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome by E. M. Berens.

Helios, who was the son of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, is described as rising every morning in the east, preceded by his sister Eos (the Dawn), who, with her rosy fingers, paints the tips of the mountains, and draws aside that misty veil through which her brother is about to appear. When he has burst forth in all the glorious light of day, Eos disappears, and Helios now drives his flame-darting chariot along the accustomed track. This chariot, which is of burnished gold, is drawn by four fire-breathing steeds, behind which the young god stands erect with flashing eyes, his head surrounded with rays.
What element of a myth does this excerpt contain?
A. a description about a historical event
B. a lesson about the difficulties of life
C. an exploration of human behavior
D. an explanation of the natural world

Read the paraphrased excerpt from "My Lord Bag of Rice.”

Long, long ago there lived in Japan a brave warrior known to all as Tawara Toda, or "My Lord Bag of Rice." His true name was Fujiwara Hidesato, and there is a very interesting story of how he came to change his name.

One day he sallied forth in search of adventures, for he had the nature of a warrior and could not bear to be idle. So he buckled on his two swords, took his huge bow, much taller than himself, in his hand, and slinging his quiver on his back started out.
Which element of heritage is preserved by this excerpt?
A. details about life in Japan long ago
B. details about a specific setting
C. details about an historical character
D. details about warrior life in ancient Japan

Read the excerpt about Poseidon’s underwater home from The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome by E. M. Berens.

This delightful abode was surrounded on all sides by wide fields, where there were whole groves of dark purple coralline, and tufts of beautiful scarlet-leaved plants, and sea-anemones of every tint. Here grew bright, pinky sea-weeds, mosses of all hues and shades, and tall grasses, which, growing upwards, formed emerald caves and grottoes such as the Nereides love, whilst fish of various kinds playfully darted in and out, in the full enjoyment of their native element. Nor was illumination wanting in this fairy-like region, which at night was lit up by the glow-worms of the deep.
What does this excerpt reveal about the setting of this myth?
A. the castle’s material riches
B. the sea’s natural splendor
C. the abundance of artwork
D. the absence of activity
Which excerpt from “My Lord Bag of Rice” best reflects the historical fact that Hidesato was a highly respected leader?
A. One day he sallied forth in search of adventures, for he had the nature of a warrior and could not bear to be idle.
B. On turning back he was much surprised to see that the monster dragon had entirely disappeared and in its place was a strange-looking man.
C. Hidesato felt very sorry for the Dragon King on hearing his story, and readily promised to do what he could to help him.
D. The whole family came and bowed down before the warrior, calling him their preserver and the bravest warrior in all Japan.

Read the paragraph.

Rita did not care what her parents had said last night; she was glad things were changing. They might be willing to overlook the ratty textbooks and dingy classrooms at the old high school, but Rita was glad she and her classmates would be attending Somerset High in the fall. The first few days would be terrifying; Rita could barely imagine what she would wear or say. She knew people would protest outside, but she also knew she could prove herself among the white kids. She looked forward to her first new textbook, her first test, and her first “A.”
What historical reality is represented in this fictional paragraph about the 1960s?
A. political action taken over segregation
B. youths’ rebellion during this decade
C. educational testing during this era
D. mixed reactions to racial integration

I think it is
a
b
b
c
d

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Unit 3 Heritage
D: a story about gods or goddesses
D: an explanation of the natural world
C: details about a warrior life in ancient Japan
B: the seas natural splendor
C: Hidesato showed not the least sign of fear. He tried to calm the dragon King.”don’t be afraid. I shall surely kill the centipede”
A: the rapid progress of the American auto industry

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1. a - a lesson about human behavior
2. d - a story about god or godesses
3. c - details about a historical character
4. b - the sea's natural splendor
5. b - the types of technology popular in the mid-1900s
6. c - deppresion-era poverty

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Oh I just realized that these ones get changed around so

First one for me
At last it was settled
Second
Helios, who was the son of
Third
My lord bag of rice
Forth
This delightful abode
Fifth
which expert from my lord bag of rice
Sixth
Denial could see all of maple street