The simple but content life of Kino, Juana, and Coyotito is described as the

a
Little Village
b
Happy Life
c
Song of the Family

c

Song of the Family

The opening paragraph of the story informs the reader that Kino is a

a
fisherman
b
farmer
c
pearl buyer

c

pearl buyer

The narrator describes the doctor as

a
rich and showing little compassion for poor people.
b
humble and charitable.
c
old and frail.
Question 4 (1 point)
Who instructs Kino to go get the doctor?

a
Juana
b
Apolonia
c
Juan Tomas
Question 5 (1 point)
After the scorpion stings Coyotito, Juana

a
makes a paste to soothe the wound.
b
sucks the poison from the wound.
c
runs to the neighbors for help.

The narrator describes the doctor as:

a
rich and showing little compassion for poor people.

Question 4: Juan Tomas instructs Kino to go get the doctor.

Question 5: Juana makes a paste to soothe the wound after the scorpion stings Coyotito.

What is the doctor's reaction to Kinos' type of payment?

a
His servant says the doctor is willing to see him for free.
b
His servant makes Kino an appointment.
c
His servant says the doctor was called out for an emergency.
Question 7 (1 point)
Kino offers the doctor a payment in the form of

a
food.
b
pearls.
c
silver coins.
Question 8 (1 point)
When the doctor finds out that Kino's baby needs help,

a
he clears his schedule to see him.
b
he tells his servant to find out if Kino has any money.
c
he tells Kino how to cure the insect bite and gives him medicine.

The doctor's reaction to Kino's type of payment is:

b
His servant makes Kino an appointment.

Question 7: Kino offers the doctor a payment in the form of pearls.

Question 8: When the doctor finds out that Kino's baby needs help, he tells Kino how to cure the insect bite and gives him medicine.

Kino tries to stop the scorpion by

a
cutting the cord of the hanging box.
b
trying to catch the scorpion before it lands on the baby.
c
startling it with a loud cry.
Question 10 (1 point)
The narrator reveals Kino's thoughts about the doctor.

a
Kino feels indifferent toward him.
b
Kino feels both fear and rage toward him.
c
Kino has the highest regard for him.

Kino tries to stop the scorpion by:

b
trying to catch the scorpion before it lands on the baby.

Question 10: The narrator reveals Kino's thoughts about the doctor as:

b
Kino feels both fear and rage toward him.

To determine the correct answer, we can look for clues within the question itself. The description provided suggests that there is a simple but content life experienced by three individuals named Kino, Juana, and Coyotito. We are given three options: "Little Village," "Happy Life," and "Song of the Family."

Looking at the options, "Little Village" does not accurately capture the idea of a simple and content life. It refers more to a location rather than the overall description of their experience. Similarly, "Song of the Family" seems more like a metaphorical title rather than a direct description of their life.

Therefore, the most appropriate answer is "Happy Life." This option best reflects the given description of a simple but content life. By choosing this answer, we can understand that Kino, Juana, and Coyotito lived a joyful and fulfilling life.