Lesson 5 unit 2

Giving us like a contact of the land how is the way Robert behaves towards Paul surprising
Since Robert is white it’s surprising that he treats Paul as his equal
Since Robert is white it’s surprising that he resents Paul’s education
Sans police why it’s surprising that he’s angry Paul sleeps at his house
Fence pole is white it’s surprising that he is happy Paul’s being sent away

My answers A

for me i got

A. since roberts white
A. they wish people would exept there familial bond
C.inequality hurts a wide virity of people
C.education can counter inequality
D. include evidence that suports how the theme develops
A. inequality is a life struggle

im sorry if this doesnt aply to you im pritty sure they mix the choices around so you cant cheat but theres what i got i hope it helped.

Ok I just took it and I got 100 so here are the answers ... even if no one helped me...

A
A
C
C
A
A

To answer these questions, we need to understand the context of the situation and the characters involved. Based on the information given, it seems like Robert and Paul are individuals from different racial backgrounds and social standings. Let's break down each question and analyze why Robert's behavior may be considered surprising.

1. "Since Robert is white, it's surprising that he treats Paul as his equal."

To determine if Robert treating Paul as his equal is surprising, we need more information about the social norms and racial dynamics within the setting. If there is a history of racial inequality or discrimination, then it might be unexpected for a white person to treat someone from a different racial background as their equal. In this case, it's the contrast between Robert's actions and the expected racial dynamics that makes his behavior surprising.

2. "Since Robert is white, it's surprising that he resents Paul's education."

Again, this statement highlights a potential contrast between Robert's behavior and societal expectations. If education is generally valued and respected, regardless of racial background, then it might be surprising for Robert to resent Paul's education. This surprise stems from the assumption that education is typically seen as a positive attribute, and Robert's reaction goes against that norm.

3. "Sans police, why it's surprising that he's angry Paul sleeps at his house."

The phrase "sans police" indicates that there is no law enforcement involved in the situation. Without further information, it's unclear why Robert would be angry about Paul sleeping at his house in the absence of police. To fully evaluate the surprise factor here, we would need more context or details about the relationship between Robert and Paul, as well as the reasons behind Robert's anger.

4. "Fence pole is white, it's surprising that he is happy Paul is being sent away."

Without additional information, it is difficult to understand the meaning or relevance of the phrase "fence pole is white" in relation to the surprise factor. However, if we assume that "fence pole is white" is a metaphor indicating that Robert is associated with a particular racial group, it suggests that it's surprising for Robert to be happy about Paul being sent away. The contrast between the presumed racial solidarity and Robert's satisfaction in Paul's departure creates the element of surprise.

To better answer these questions, additional context and details about the characters, their relationship, and the specific circumstances would be necessary.

Starfish and Lol are both wrong, I used Starfish's and I only got 2/6 (33.3%) here are the correct answers people!

1. A
2. A
3. B
4. D
5. A
6. A
this is right for the Lesson 5 Unit 2 quiz Historical Setting and Theme

@Lol is wrong the answers are

D
A
C
A
D
A