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

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? 

A. Children are expected to listen to adults.

B. Adults are always right.

C. People should do what is best for others.

D. Everyone should protect each other.

A. Children are expected to listen to adults.

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

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? 

A. Children are expected to listen to adults.

B. Adults are always right.

C. People should do what is best for others.

D. Everyone should protect each other.

D. Everyone should protect each other.

Use the story titled Cheonson and the Admiral to answer the question.

Which sentence from the story explains how the people of Mireuk Isalnd are feeling?

As Uncle’s boat leads them north to Gyonnaeryang, I recall the admiral’s words.

Five little messenger boats break from the group.
Five little messenger boats break from the group.

However, instead of oxen, anxious relatives and neighbors crowd the hilltop.

The next day I’m back in our pasture.
The next day I’m back in our pasture.

The sentence that explains how the people of Mireuk Island are feeling is: "However, instead of oxen, anxious relatives and neighbors crowd the hilltop."