Use the excerpt from Cheonson and the Admiral to answer the question.

         Cheonson and the Admiral

Half-choked by his grip, I can’t form a response. Grandfather scowls, taking my silence for guilt. “Disobedient boy. I told you—”

I wrench free. Grandfather’s arm whips up, but before he can strike, I gulp air and yell, “Enemy ships are at Gyonnaeryang Strait!”

Everyone freezes, the summer air suddenly chill with fear.

Which sentence explains the cultural influence created by including this scene in the story? 

(1 point)
Responses

Children are expected to listen to adults.
Children are expected to listen to adults.

Adults are always right.
Adults are always right.

People should do what is best for others.
People should do what is best for others.

Everyone should protect each other.
Everyone should protect each other.
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People should do what is best for others.

This scene shows Cheonson putting aside his own fear and standing up to his grandfather in order to warn everyone about the approaching enemy ships. This illustrates the cultural value of prioritizing the well-being and safety of others over personal relationships or emotions.

Use the excerpt from Cheonson and the Admiral to answer the question.

         Cheonson and the Admiral

Half-choked by his grip, I can’t form a response. Grandfather scowls, taking my silence for guilt. “Disobedient boy. I told you—”

I wrench free. Grandfather’s arm whips up, but before he can strike, I gulp air and yell, “Enemy ships are at Gyonnaeryang Strait!”

Everyone freezes, the summer air suddenly chill with fear.

Which sentence explains the cultural influence created by including this scene in the story? 

(1 point)
Responses

A. Children are expected to listen to adults.
Children are expected to listen to adults.

B.Adults are always right.
Adults are always right.

C. People should do what is best for others.
People should do what is best for others.

D. Everyone should protect each other.

C. People should do what is best for others.

This scene illustrates the cultural value of prioritizing the safety and well-being of the community over personal relationships or authority figures. Cheonson's actions show that in times of danger, it is important to act in the best interest of everyone, even if it means defying authority figures.