Please!!! Can someone help me?! Thanks in advance “The Thrill of…

Question Answered step-by-step Please!!! Can someone help me?! Thanks in advance “The Thrill of… Please!!! Can someone help me?! Thanks in advance “The Thrill of the Chase” Margie Goldsmith 1. The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.Part A: What does “The Thrill of the Chase” suggest is the true value of the hid- den treasure? a. It fires people’s imaginations and inspires them with a sense ofexcitement for the search.b. It gives people an opportunity to enjoy wealth that would otherwise be out of their reach.c. It demonstrates how ordinary people with sound judgment can become crazed by the desire for riches.d. It gives people the opportunity to meet famous people like Ralph Lauren,Robert Redford, and Steven Spielberg. Part B: Which excerpt from the article best supports the answer to Part A? a. Buying and selling art was how Fenn came to know Lauren, yes, but also Robert Redford, Jacqueline Onassis, Sam Shepard, Jessica Lange, Steven Spielberg, and Donna Karan.b. Which isn’t to say the quest should be undertaken lightly. “There are dangers involved,” Fenn says. “Things can complicate the search-earthquakes, mudslides, forest fires, floods, trees,falling rocks.”c. Finding Fenn’s treasure has proved so difficult that some are left questioning whether the whole thing is an elaborate hoax. But doubters need only ask Fenn’s friend Douglas Preston, a bestselling author whose novel The Codex is based on Fenn’s story.d. “Forrest Fenn is the hider of undiscovered dreams for thousands of folks who go looking for that treasure,” he says, “and discover not the place where the treasure is hidden, but the place in their heart where adventure sleeps, and trails begin.”  2. According to “The Thrill of the Chase,” what have some treasure hunters gottenout of their efforts to find the treasure? a. a share of the treasure when it is foundb. legal problems due to trespassing on private landsc. the opportunity to meet Fenn and his celebrity friendsd. time out in the mountains and experiences shared with family 3. In which part of “The Thrill of the Chase” do most of the quotations and factsabout the treasure appear?a. titleb. bodyc. conclusiond. introduction  4. In the introduction to “The Thrill of the Chase,” the author explains why Fenn wanted to hide a treasure. What is her most likely reason for putting this information into the introduction? a. An introduction names the people featured in the article.b. An introduction identifies the main idea of an article.c. An introduction explains the motivation of the article’s subject.d. An introduction draws readers in with a compelling mystery.  5. The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.Part A How is “The Thrill of the Chase” most clearly similar to a work of fic-tion?a. It takes place a long time ago in an unspecified place.b. It includes made-up characters that are improbable but entertaining.c. It contains rich description and imagery to draw readers into events.d. It follows a format in which the writer asks questions and the subjectgives answers.  Part B: Which passage from the article is the best example of the answer to Part A? a. The place was filled with more than 5,000 pieces of museum-quality Southwestern art and artifacts, from Sitting Bull’s pipe and an 18th- century painted buffalo skin to early Indian pottery and rare Plains Indian medicine bonnets. Lauren immediately fell in love with a Crow Indian hat covered in white ermine skins and carved antelope horns….b. Buying and selling art was how Fenn came to know Lauren, yes, but also Robert Redford, Jacqueline Onassis, Sam Shepard, Jessica Lange, Steven Spielberg, and Donna Karan.c. Based on the 5,000-plus emails he has received about the treasure, he estimates that more than 1,000 people have searched for it, though he assumes there must be others out there that he doesn’t know about.d. When one woman emailed him to complain that the clues were too difficult, he told her the treasure chest is located more than 300 miles west of Toledo.  6. What is the meaning of the Latin root-fac-?a.) to make or to dob. to hesitate or to stopc. to push or to increased. to resist or to hold back 7. The word benefactor is made up of the prefix bene-, meaning “well.” Using thisinformation as well as your knowledge of the root word -fac-, choose the correct defi- nition of benefactor. a. Someone who does good for others.b. Someone who receives good from others.c. Someone who resists doing good for others.d. Someone who refuses to do good for others. 8. The following excerpt from “The Thrill of the Chase” consists of a series of shortsentences. It seemed like a perfect plan. Except for one hitch. Fenn didn’t die. Forrest Fenn’s cancer went into remission-and it stayed that way. What is most clearly the effect of the short sentences on the reader? a. The short sentences slow the pace.b. The short sentences create musicality.c. The short sentences produce drama and impact.d. The short sentences add substance and complexity. 9. Read this excerpt from “The Thrill of the Chase.”Fenn decided he would hide the chest with a copy of his book in the desert, maybe even ashe walked out into the wilderness to die. That could trigger a hunt of its own, spark someexcitement; one day an intrepid searcher would find his bones and his treasure and learn who he was, think kindly of him. What is most clearly the effect of these longer sentences on the reader? a. They create a rapid pace that pulls the reader through the text.b. They provide rhythm and contribute complex thoughts and details.c. They are direct and to the point, so they add to the drama of the lines.d. They compact ideas so they can be understood quickly and effectively.  10. The following excerpt from “The Thrill of the Chase” is an example of writingusing alternating sentence lengths. What effect does this style of writing most clearly have on the reader? When Fenn himself walks down the street these days, locals constantly stop him; they want to know if anyone has found the treasure. Others shake his hand and call him a hero. Local jeweler Marc Howard hails Fenn as a cross between Will Rogers and Mark Twain, “He’s a story-weaver, and has created a legacy that will reach out into the future.” a It creates mystery by presenting many ideas quickly.b. It presents ideas in a direct, rapid, to the-point manner.c. It produces drama and substance by focusing intently on just one or two ideas.d. It gives the writing rhythm and musicality and makes the text easier tounderstand. Arts & Humanities English ENGLISH 10 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)