A. It would be an exotic moment
without rush, without engines,
we would all be together
in a sudden strangeness.
Fishermen in the cold sea
would not harm whales
and the man gathering salt
would look at his hurt hands.
1.What is the author's attitude towards the idea of an "exotic moment" in the extract?
a) Negative b) Indifferent c) Positive d) Confused?
2.In the absence of rush and engines, what does the author suggest about human interactions?
a) They would become more chaotic.
b) People would remain isolated.
c) They would be marked by sudden strangeness.
d) People would become more predictable.
3. State True or False
The absence of engines and rush would lead to a state of calm and familiarity, according to the author.
4. What emotions or feelings might the author be trying to evoke in the reader with the phrase "we would
all be together in a sudden strangeness"? How does this line contribute to the overall message of the
extract?
a) Comfort and familiarity, emphasizing the value of a predictable routine.
b) Confusion and unease, highlighting the unsettling nature of a sudden change.
c) Joy and excitement, underlining the thrill of experiencing something new and exotic.
d) Isolation and loneliness, suggesting that a lack of rush and engines isolates people from one another.
5.Consider the role of the man gathering salt in the extract. His act of looking at his hurt hands is
significant as it underscores the _________________.
6. What is the atmosphere described in the extract?
a) Chaotic and noisy
b) Exotic and calm
c) Rushed and hectic
d) Dangerous and uncertain
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1. c) Positive
2. c) They would be marked by sudden strangeness.
3. False
4. b) Confusion and unease, highlighting the unsettling nature of a sudden change. This line contributes to the overall message of the extract by emphasizing the idea that in the absence of rush and engines, there would be a sense of strangeness and unfamiliarity, which can evoke feelings of confusion and unsettlement.
5. The significance of the man gathering salt looking at his hurt hands is not explicitly stated in the extract.
6. b) Exotic and calm
2. c) They would be marked by sudden strangeness.
3. False
4. b) Confusion and unease, highlighting the unsettling nature of a sudden change. This line contributes to the overall message of the extract by emphasizing the idea that in the absence of rush and engines, there would be a sense of strangeness and unfamiliarity, which can evoke feelings of confusion and unsettlement.
5. The significance of the man gathering salt looking at his hurt hands is not explicitly stated in the extract.
6. b) Exotic and calm