Which statement expresses a theme found in BOTH the story "The Antique Shop" and the poem "Don't Go Into the Library"?

Which statement expresses a theme found in BOTH the story "The Antique Shop" and the poem "Don't Go Into the Library"?

New perspectives and frames of mind can bring joy.

Making judgements based on appearances alone is foolish.

Answers to difficult questions are often found in unexpected places.

People can learn when they are willing to take necessary action.

Answers to difficult questions are often found in unexpected places.

Read this sentence from paragraph 14 of the story "The Antique Shop."



"Customers are taking a piece of history with them, something that brings back a happy memory or sparks their imagination."


Which lines from the poem "Don't Go Into the Library" contain a SIMILAR idea?

Read this sentence from paragraph 14 of the story "The Antique Shop."



"Customers are taking a piece of history with them, something that brings back a happy memory or sparks their imagination."


Which lines from the poem "Don't Go Into the Library" contain a SIMILAR idea?

You know what will happen./It's like a pet store or bakery- (lines 3-4)

And those no-nonsense, all muscle/Greyhounds and Dobermans, (lines 8-9)

Cuddly when they're young,/But then the first page is turned. (lines 11-12)

You may not come out/The same person who went in. (lines 23-24)

You may not come out/The same person who went in. (lines 23-24)

Which statement describes how the settings of the story "The Antique Shop" and the poem "Don't Go Into the Library" are DIFFERENT?

Which statement describes how the settings of the story "The Antique Shop" and the poem "Don't Go Into the Library" are DIFFERENT?

Only one setting contains many important objects.

Only one setting provides wisdom to those who enter.

Only one setting invites visitors to discover something.

Only one setting appeals to all kinds of people.

Only one setting contains many important objects. - This statement describes how the settings of the story "The Antique Shop" and the poem "Don't Go Into the Library" are different. The antique shop is described as containing many important objects, while the library in the poem might not necessarily have the same emphasis on physical objects but rather on knowledge and experiences.

How does the use of flashback in paragraphs 2 through 9 contribute to the plot of the story "The Antique Shop"?

How does the use of flashback in paragraphs 2 through 9 contribute to the plot of the story "The Antique Shop"?

It explains why Jesse wants to spend more time away from the shop

It causes Jesse to remember that he once loved the treasures in the shop.

It helps Jesse see that he is lucky to work at the shop owned by his family.

It encourages Jesse to learn more about the value of difference antiques.

It causes Jesse to remember that he once loved the treasures in the shop.

The use of flashback in paragraphs 2 through 9 in "The Antique Shop" helps Jesse remember his past love for the treasures in the shop, which contributes to the plot by showing his initial connection to the place and the possible reasons for his return.